A Study on the Characteristics and Development Strategies of Ethnic Traditional Sports Culture Based on Cultural Adaptation
Autori:
Jian ZHANG, Jingya ZHAO, Wei CHEN
Cod: ISSN: 1583-3410 (print), ISSN: 1584-5397 (electronic)
Dimensiuni: pp. 241-252
How to cite this article:Zhang, J., Zhao, J., Chen, W. (2024). A Study on the Characteristics and Development Strategies of Ethnic Traditional Sports Culture Based on Cultural Adaptation. Revista de Cercetare si Interventie Sociala, 87, 241-252, DOI: 10.33788/rcis.87.14 |
Abstract:
With the acceleration of globalization, the exchange and integration of different ethnic cultures are becoming increasingly frequent. In this process, how to maintain the uniqueness and value of traditional ethnic sports culture while adapting to the needs of modern society has become a question worthy of in-depth research. Traditional ethnic sports culture, as an important component of various ethnic cultures, not only reflects the unique historical traditions and aesthetic concepts of each ethnic group, but also plays an important role in promoting cultural exchange and cultural diversity. Under the impact of globalization and modernization, traditional ethnic sports culture is facing unprecedented challenges and opportunities. This article aims to explore the characteristics and Development strategy mechanism of ethnic traditional sports culture based on cultural adaptation, in order to provide theoretical support and practical guidance for the inheritance and development of ethnic traditional sports culture. This study delves into the characteristics and Development strategy mechanisms of traditional ethnic sports culture based on cultural adaptation. In the context of globalization and modernization, traditional ethnic sports culture, as an important component of intangible cultural heritage, not only carries the unique cultural memories of various ethnic groups, but also faces the dual challenges of cultural adaptation and inheritance innovation.
Keywords:
cultural adaptation; ethnic traditions; sports culture; long-term health benefits; integration; project innovation.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.33788/rcis.87.14
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