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Hainan Province, Li Jinping recognition of the success of the inscription>
On April 4th, the Propaganda Department of the Provincial Party Committee and the Provincial Department of Culture held an event in Haikou city to officially submit the list of intangible cultural heritage items for urgent recognition by UNESCO. The event was a significant step forward in promoting and protecting the traditional Li ethnic textile and embroidery skills. Attendees included Provincial Party Committee Secretary Tan Li, as well as provincial leaders Fu Guihua and Lin Strategy.
The Li ethnic traditional textile dyeing and embroidery techniques represent the original textile craftsmanship of the Li people, encompassing spinning, dyeing, weaving, and embroidery. These skills, especially the unique methods of dyeing, single-sided weaving, and double-sided embroidery, have been passed down from the pre-Qin era to today. They remain an essential part of the Li people's social and cultural life.
The successful submission of "Traditional Li-Dyed Embroidery Techniques" marks international recognition of the efforts made by the province in preserving intangible cultural heritage. It is also a great honor for the Li people. In his speech, Tan Li emphasized the importance of increasing public awareness about non-material cultural heritage protection. He called for more efforts to promote the principles and policies of heritage conservation and to make full use of museums, exhibition centers, heritage bases, and protection parks to enhance educational and cultural functions.
Additionally, he encouraged the exploration of ways to integrate cultural heritage protection with tourism development, ensuring that these traditions contribute meaningfully to the overall economic and social development of the region.
At the event, 10 units, including the Provincial Non-Material Cultural Heritage Protection Center, were honored as advanced units for their outstanding contributions to the successful application of the "Traditional Techniques of Spinning, Weaving, and Embroidery of the Li Nationality." Twenty-five individuals, such as Deng Jinghua, were also recognized as advanced figures.