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Research on the Integration of Batik Technology as Intangible Cultural Heritage and Cultural Tourism——Example of Miao People in Guizhou, China

Lilin Pan(City University Malaysia)
Azim Bin Sharudin Sharul(City University Malaysia)

Abstract

Miao batik in Guizhou region of China has a long history, and the batik process is also a kind of inheritance of intangible cultural heritage, which contains the longing and pursuit of the minority people for a better life, and it is an indispensable treasure of the national folk culture, which is deeply loved by the people for its unique form showing its own unique value. At the same time, batik has become an important tourism resource to attract consumption because of its exquisite pattern modelling, iconic colour effect and deep cultural connotation.

Keywords

Miao batik; Craft symbols; Cultural heritage; Culture and tourism integration

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.26549/jsbe.v7i4.22669

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