The decision to learn about intangible cultural heritage was initially just a whim.
In a sense, it's also about not letting down my existing abilities.
After all, possessing such extraordinary craftsmanship like his, not using it for something is somewhat of a waste.
After returning to Chengdu, Li Younan visited several local inheritors of intangible cultural heritage, like paper-cutting and Shu embroidery.
In comparison, these intangible cultural heritages have a pretty good market in today's age, unlike the fading smiling doll he previously encountered.
The two inheritors of intangible cultural heritage, one was an elderly lady and the other was a bit younger.
Both of them were equally enthusiastic about Li Younan's visit.
In the process of learning these crafts, Li Younan naturally learned some of the core knowledge about intangible cultural heritage, and his previous views and perspectives on it changed somewhat.
