Gen-Z in SW China promotes Tibetan intangible cultural heritage

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Generation Z from dance and thangka majors in Ganzi Prefecture Vocational and Technical School promotes Tibetan intangible cultural heritage.

By Liu Jianing

China.org.cnUpdated:  August 13, 2021

Dance major students in Ganzi Prefecture Vocational and Technical School are spending their summer holiday practicing the Guozhuang dance, a traditional Tibetan dance that is classified as national intangible cultural heritage. "I want to be a dance teacher in the future," said Lazhang, a 17 year-old student. Other students majoring in thangka also promote intangible cultural heritage with their hard work.