Cultural Heritage Protection and Historical Inheritance of Dunhuang Cave Scenic Area: A Perspective on Art Management and Oriental Art
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https://doi.org/10.52152/heranca.v7i3.864Keywords:
Dunhuang Grottoes, Cultural Heritage, Conservation and Inheritance, Arts Management, Oriental ArtAbstract
This article takes the Dunhuang Grottoes Scenic Area as an example and adopts an interdisciplinary perspective to explore the issues of cultural heritage protection and historical inheritance from the perspectives of art management and Eastern art. Through literature review and field research, it deeply analyzes how to use art management strategies to improve the protection and management efficiency of Dunhuang Grottoes, Exploring how the unique aesthetics and philosophical ideas of Eastern art are closely related to the Buddhist art heritage of Dunhuang Grottoes. Deeply studying the creative techniques and artistic expressions of Eastern art can better understand and inherit the artistic heritage of Dunhuang Grottoes, enrich their artistic connotations, and maintain their attractiveness and influence in contemporary society. Summarized the challenges faced by the cultural heritage and historical inheritance protection of Dunhuang Grottoes Scenic Area, and proposed corresponding countermeasures. Through a scientific management system and policy planning, as well as strengthened organizational coordination and collaboration, in order to further improve the operability of these suggestions, it is recommended to strengthen cross departmental cooperation and formulate more comprehensive and detailed protection policies. At the same time, by strengthening cultural heritage education and promotion, the public's awareness of protection and cultural literacy can be enhanced. And actively explore the application of digital technology to achieve innovative display and promotion of Dunhuang Grottoes heritage.
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