Hohhot, March 3 (Reporter Zhang Wei) On the 24th, the Department of Culture and Tourism of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region announced the list of the first batch of autonomous region-level intangible cultural heritage tourism experience bases, and 24 bases made a wonderful appearance.

After self-declaration by enterprises from all over Inner Mongolia, step-by-level recommendation by league cities, expert review, research and social announcement at party group meetings, 19 tourist attractions above 3A level, including Monishan Intangible Cultural Heritage Town, Ao Lu Guya Linglu Tribe Scenic Area, Tuoba Xianbei Historical and Cultural Park Scenic Area, Tushyetu Prince Mansion Scenic Area, and Xiao Manor Cultural Tourism Scenic Area, were selected as the first batch of autonomous region-level intangible cultural heritage tourism experience bases.

The picture shows the wedding in Ordos. Photo courtesy of the Department of Culture and Tourism of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region

The intangible cultural heritage tourism experience base combines on-site experience, exhibition interaction and public welfare training, and the experience projects mainly cover many categories such as intangible cultural heritage performing arts, traditional crafts, festivals and folklore, sports and entertainment, etc., involving representative works of intangible cultural heritage of mankind such as Mongolian patriarchal tunes and folk songs, Mongolian ethnic Khumai, horse head qin music, Naadam, Boke, beef and mutton cooking skills (roasting whole sheep skills), dairy product making skills (Tsaganid) and other experiential, There are nearly 100 representative items of intangible cultural heritage at the national and autonomous region levels with strong interaction, increasing tourists' awareness and feelings of intangible cultural heritage skills and characteristics in Inner Mongolia, enriching tourists' cultural experience and increasing the cultural value of tourism.

The picture shows Bock. Photo courtesy of the Department of Culture and Tourism of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region

According to the official information of the Inner Mongolia Department of Culture and Tourism, the establishment of the autonomous region-level intangible cultural heritage tourism experience base is based on representative items of intangible cultural heritage with distinctive characteristics such as intangible cultural heritage performing arts, traditional crafts, festivals and folklore, sports and entertainment, etc., and relies on scenic spots and tourist resorts to expand a new path of deep integration of intangible cultural heritage and tourism. (End)

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