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Several Thoughts on How Digital Technology Empowers the Protection and Inheritance of the Angmatu Festival of the Hani Ethnic Group

by Xinyuan Fan 1,*  and  Zhikun Zhao 1,*
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School of Architecture, Southwest Minzu University, 610225,Chengdu , China
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Received: 1 June 2023 / Accepted: 1 July 2024 / Published Online: 20 July 2024

Abstract

As an important mythological festival of the Hani ethnic group, the Angmatu Festival carries rich cultural connotations and national spirit. But under the impact of modernization and globalization, its protection and inheritance face severe challenges. Digital technology, especially high-definition image recording, virtual reality reproduction, big data analysis and other means, provides new possibilities for the protection and inheritance of the Angmatu Festival. Through these technologies, the traditional cultural elements of the Angmatu festival can be preserved more comprehensively and meticulously, and presented to a wider audience in a more vivid and vivid way, thereby enhancing public awareness and identification with the Hani culture. This paper explores the deep integration of digital technology and intangible cultural heritage mythological festivals. Based on extensive literature research and field investigations, it aims to deeply analyze the value and current situation of the Angmatu Festival of the Hani ethnic group in Yuanyang County, as well as the interactive relationship between digital technology and intangible cultural heritage (i.e. mythological festivals). In the context of the rapid development of digital technology, this  paper proposes multiple considerations such as technology leadership, innovation mechanisms, and innovation, and provides future prospects for scalable research areas in this field.


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Fan, X.; Zhao, Z. Several Thoughts on How Digital Technology Empowers the Protection and Inheritance of the Angmatu Festival of the Hani Ethnic Group. Journal of Arts, Society, and Education Studies, 2024, 6, 183. doi:10.69610/j.ases.20240720
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Fan X, Zhao Z. Several Thoughts on How Digital Technology Empowers the Protection and Inheritance of the Angmatu Festival of the Hani Ethnic Group. Journal of Arts, Society, and Education Studies; 2024, 6(2):183. doi:10.69610/j.ases.20240720
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Fan, Xinyuan; Zhao, Zhikun 2024. "Several Thoughts on How Digital Technology Empowers the Protection and Inheritance of the Angmatu Festival of the Hani Ethnic Group" Journal of Arts, Society, and Education Studies 6, no.2:183. doi:10.69610/j.ases.20240720

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