2020
DOI: 10.36922/ssr.v2i3.986
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Analysis on the Value Composition of Textile Intangible Cultural Heritage

Abstract: This paper firstly defines the value of textile heritage and points out that it is diversified, systematic and dynamic, and then decomposes the value of textile heritage into three categories: basic value, heritage value and derivative value, and analyzes them separately.

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“…Loulanski et al argued that intangible cultural heritage and the tourism industry are mutually reinforcing relationships and that the orderly integration of intangible cultural heritage and the tourism industry have sustainable viability [ 5 ]. Timothy argued that the mutually supportive development of the cultural heritage sector and the tourism industry are an emerging trend in the integration of contemporary cultural economy [ 6 ]. Throsby explores the path of sustainable economic and cultural development by constructing the “golden rule” for the codirectional development of intangible cultural heritage and the tourism industry with relationship building as the main research point [ 7 ].…”
Section: Research Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Loulanski et al argued that intangible cultural heritage and the tourism industry are mutually reinforcing relationships and that the orderly integration of intangible cultural heritage and the tourism industry have sustainable viability [ 5 ]. Timothy argued that the mutually supportive development of the cultural heritage sector and the tourism industry are an emerging trend in the integration of contemporary cultural economy [ 6 ]. Throsby explores the path of sustainable economic and cultural development by constructing the “golden rule” for the codirectional development of intangible cultural heritage and the tourism industry with relationship building as the main research point [ 7 ].…”
Section: Research Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The heritage value includes historical, cultural, and social significance. The derivative value relates to economic and commercial aspects, contributions to local economies [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%