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Development of Traditional Sports and Cultural Resources in China's Ethnic Minority Areas

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DOI: 10.38007/Proceedings.0000080

Author(s)

Yong Chen

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Yong Chen

Abstract

With the deepening of economic globalization, while various regions and ethnic groups have benefited from the convenience of economic life brought about by globalization, traditional cultures have also been impacted. Among them, the traditional cultures in economically backward minority areas have been impacted. It is particularly obvious that many traditional folk customs and intangible cultural heritages that are rich in local characteristics and traditional cultural characteristics of ethnic minorities are gradually fading out of people's vision and are facing the danger of disappearing completely from the world. The purpose of this article is to study the protection and development of regional minority traditional sports cultural(SC) resources. This article combines the methods of literature, interviews and questionnaires to protect and develop the traditional SC resources of the ethnic minorities in the region. According to the research purpose and content of the research, relevant documents are consulted and collected. Based on the research content of this article, a questionnaire framework is developed, and the content of the questionnaire is designed for data collection and analysis. The experimental results show that the development of traditional ethnic SC in China are relatively inadequate. In order to improve the effectiveness of the development of traditional SC of ethnic minorities, we should actively take the process of promoting traditional SC into campus and integrate traditional sports of ethnic minorities, strengthen the innovation of traditional national SC, and implement countermeasures such as the dynamic protection and development of SC.

Keywords

Ethnic Minorities; Sports Culture; Protection and Development; National Culture