[Explanation] June 11 is China's "Cultural and Natural Heritage Day". The Tibet Autonomous Region launched a series of theme activities to showcase the results of systematic protection of cultural heritage in the region, and the Tibetan intangible cultural heritage costumes worn on the body reproduced splendor.

  Wang Yang, head of the Tibetan costume protection project at Xueduibai Technical School in Tibet, believes that for thousands of years, people of all ethnic groups living on the "roof of the world" have created a rich and unique culture.

Among them, the Tibetan costume culture shows a different kind of customs in the inheritance and protection.

  [Concurrent] Wang Yang, head of the Tibetan costume protection project at Xueduibai Technical School, Tibet

  It should be said that the entire Tibetan clothing is actually the best preserved. As far as I have seen this phenomenon, it is also (and) used very well in life.

  [Explanation] According to official data, more than 200 types of clothing have been found in the Tibet Autonomous Region.

Among them, Aliplan "Xuan" clothing, Naqu Bazaar clothing, etc. have been included in China's national intangible cultural heritage list.

Lhasa costumes and Shannan "Yangzhuo" costumes have also been included in the Tibet Autonomous Region-level intangible cultural heritage list.

  In Wang Yang's view, Tibetan intangible cultural heritage costumes are rich and colorful, showing a relatively strong regional folk culture with local characteristics.

  [Concurrent] Wang Yang, head of the Tibetan costume protection project at Xueduibai Technical School, Tibet

  When we go to the three east counties of Nagqu, it represents this kind of clothing in this pastoral area, which is mainly made of fur; when we arrive at Chentang in this (Shigatse), this kind of clothing worn by the Sherpa people, (received by ) Under the influence of South Asian culture, there will be more thin fabrics; like the Linzhi in the forest area, its clothing will be short-sleeved or sleeveless, or it is a unique feature of its region.

  [Explanation] The Pulan "Xuan" clothing in the Ngari region of Tibet was included in China's national intangible cultural heritage list in 2008, with a history of thousands of years.

  [Concurrent] Basang Ouzhu, responsible person in charge of intangible cultural heritage protection in Kejia Village, Pulan County, Ali Prefecture

  For our Kejia Village, there are many types of intangible cultural heritage clothing.

For my own family, there are eight sets of intangible cultural heritage costumes with different styles, some like elephants, some like lions, and some like peacocks. Different styles represent different animals, reflecting human and nature. community of life.

  [Explanation] The reporter learned in the interview that whether it is the "crazy costume" of Princess Gesar in northern Tibet or the "reverse wearing" of Yangzhuo costume of Princess Wencheng, the intangible cultural heritage costumes in many places in Tibet are endowed with many folklore and legendary stories. This makes the local intangible cultural heritage clothing culture more "vibrant" in the sustainable development.

  Report from Tibet by Gongsang Ram Pema Yuzhen

Responsible editor: [Li Ji]