Keyword: «intangible cultural heritage»
Intangible cultural heritage is a valuable asset passed down from generation to generation by people of all ethnic groups in China. It is an important part of the cultural heritage of a nation or even a country. For the protection and inheritance of intangible cultural heritage, as contemporary graduate students, we should also assume corresponding responsibilities. The article is based on the protection and inheritance of intangible cultural heritage, and takes the translation illustration of the Manchu flower stick dance intangible cultural heritage in Kule Village as an example. On this basis, by translating the intangible cultural heritage culture of Kule Village into the form of illustrations, it has practical signifi-cance. Intangible cultural heritage practice of Kule Village, and innovative research on the translation of Kule Village’s intangible cultural heritage into graphic illustrations.
Intangible cultural heritage is the root of Chinese culture and the path to its living transmission, while birch bark culture is the representative culture of this special historical period of gathering and hunting. By sorting out the reasons and background of birch bark culture of Elunchun Nationality, and taking specific birch bark implements as examples, this paper summarises the characteristics of birch bark culture as having a reflection on ecological ethics, the pursuit of practicality of implements, and a unique aesthetic feeling, aiming at proposing ideas for the protection and development of intangible cultural herit-age in northeastern minority areas.