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Additional Heritage Paper Carving Lamp Assembly Course

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Paper carving lamps mainly use light and shadow art to give people visual enjoyment. We can carve patterns under the understanding of drawing, then put a piece of carved paper on every two plastic frames, and finally install led. The main reason is that the colors of LED beads are different, so we will see different colors and the overlapping parts of paper are different, so people's visual experience will be different.

Non-legacy paper carving lamp, also called light and shadow paper carving art lamp, is a perfect combination of non-legacy culture and modern lamps. Intangible cultural heritage refers to various forms of traditional cultural expressions handed down from generation to generation by people of all ethnic groups and regarded as part of their cultural heritage, as well as articles and places related to traditional cultural expressions.

Intangible cultural heritage is an important symbol of a country and nation's historical and cultural achievements and an important part of excellent traditional culture. "Intangible cultural heritage" is relative to "material cultural heritage" and is collectively referred to as "cultural heritage".

According to the definition of UNESCO Convention for the Protection of Intangible Cultural Heritage, "intangible cultural heritage" refers to various social customs, ideas, forms of expression, knowledge, skills and related tools, articles, handicrafts and cultural sites, which are regarded as part of their cultural heritage by various community groups and sometimes individuals.

This intangible cultural heritage has been handed down from generation to generation, and has been constantly recreated in the adaptation of communities and groups to the surrounding environment and the interaction with nature and history, providing these communities and people with a lasting sense of identity, thus enhancing respect for cultural diversity and human creativity.

In different countries, the items listed in intangible cultural heritage are not exactly the same, because each country's nationality, history, culture and even national conditions are different. Therefore, the specific classification of intangible cultural heritage in different countries is not completely consistent.

The classification of intangible cultural heritage in the Convention for the Protection of Intangible Cultural Heritage promulgated by UNESCO almost covers the basic situation of countries around the world after the United Nations integrated intangible cultural heritage, while the classification of intangible cultural heritage proposed by Chinese scholars is almost based on the system established by the Convention.