Intangible cultural heritage refers to various traditional cultural expressions handed down from generation to generation by people of all ethnic groups and regarded as an integral part of their cultural heritage, as well as physical objects and places related to traditional cultural expressions. Intangible cultural heritage is an important symbol of the historical and cultural achievements of a country and nation and an important part of excellent traditional culture. "Intangible cultural heritage" is opposite to "material cultural heritage", which is collectively referred to as "cultural heritage".
In December 2020, with the successful application of "Taijiquan" and "sending the king ship - the ceremony and related practice of sustainable connection between people and the sea", 42 projects in China have been listed in the list of intangible cultural heritage (roster) by UNESCO, ranking first in the world.
Mazu Festival (Dongtou Mazu Festival) - Ma Zu Ji Dian Dong Tou Ma Zu Ji Dian
Ceremony of offering sacrifices to Confucius - Ji Kong Da Dian Nan Kong Ji Dian
The ceremony of offering sacrifices to Confucius - Ji Kong Da Dian
Yandi Festival (Suizhou Shennong Festival) - Yan Di Ji Dian Sui Zhou Shen Nong Ji Dian
Yan Emperor Mausoleum ceremony - Yan Di Ling Ji Dian
Huangdi Festival (Jinyun Xuanyuan Festival) - Huang Di Ji Dian Jin Yun Xuan Yuan Ji Dian
Yellow Emperor's memorial ceremony - Huang Di Ji Dian Xin Zheng Huang Di Bai Zu Ji Dian
Ceremony of the mausoleum of the Yellow Emperor - Huang Di Ling Ji Dian
Dujiangyan water release Festival - Dou Jiang Yan Fang Shui Jie
Tu nationality Nadun Festival - Tu Zu Na Dun Jie
Tajik water diversion Festival and sowing Festival - Ta Ji Ke Zu Yin Shui Jie He Bo Zhong Jie