Study on the Digital Conservation and Inheritance of Decorative Arts in BaizuBenzhu Temples around the Erhai Sea in Dali

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  • Yuan Yuming
  • Boonsom Yodmalee

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https://doi.org/10.59670/ml.v20iS8.5734

Abstract

To study the expressions of decorative arts of the Baizu Benzhu temples around the Erhai Sea in Dali, and to propose a design for a digital museum of the decorative arts of the Benzhu temples, utilizing digital technology to compensate for the deficiencies in cultural preservation. Adopting a theoretical framework based on symbolic interactionism, geometric aesthetics theory and Benzhu worship theory, this study provides a comprehensive perspective for exploring the complexity of Bai culture and its digital preservation. The research findings emphasize the importance of preserving and promoting intangible cultural heritage in the context of the modern world. By documenting and understanding the past while embracing digital innovations, this study contributes to ensuring the lasting legacy of the rich cultural heritage of the Bai people. It highlights the importance of intangible cultural heritage in transmitting history, civilization and preserving it for future generations. The establishment of the Benzhu Temple Decorative Arts Digital Museum marks an important step in the promotion of Bai culture and its art forms, providing an innovative approach to cultural transmission and exchange.

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Published

2023-11-04

How to Cite

Yuming, Y. ., & Yodmalee, B. . (2023). Study on the Digital Conservation and Inheritance of Decorative Arts in BaizuBenzhu Temples around the Erhai Sea in Dali. Migration Letters, 20(S8), 1467–1476. https://doi.org/10.59670/ml.v20iS8.5734

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