Tailandia
Objectives: This research delves into the multifaceted world of Music, Dance, Puppetry, Art Education, and Cultural Exchange along the Maritime Silk Road between Quanzhou and Bangkok. As ancient conduits of cultural exchange, these art forms reflect the vibrant tapestry of humanity’s shared heritage. Methodology: The study unfolds against the backdrop of globalization and digitalization, which pose challenges to the preservation and revitalization of these intangible cultural heritages. By tracing their historical evolution, we illuminate the influences, innovations, and adaptations that have shaped these traditions over time. Exploring their impact on contemporary culture, we discern how they continue to resonate and influence artistic expressions and cultural identities today. Results: Investigating the role of government policies, educational initiatives, and international collaborations, we uncover the mechanisms sustaining these traditions in the modern era. This research also navigates the challenges posed by globalization and cultural homogenization, exploring how these traditions strike a balance between tradition and innovation. Conclusion: Through interdisciplinary exploration and analysis, this study enriches our understanding of the enduring significance of these cultural treasures along the Maritime Silk Road, fostering cross-cultural dialogue and celebrating the shared cultural heritage of humanity.
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