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Study On Cultural Reconstruction Of The Long Street Banquet Of Hani Nationality In Lvchun Of Tourism Development

Posted on:2019-05-07Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:B L ZhangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2346330548454156Subject:Ethnology
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The Long Street Banquet is an im portant ritual part of the Ha ni Traditional folk custom activities.Under the great impetus of tourism development,the Long Street Banquet was modeled as the second most famous Hani cultural symbols following the "Hani Terrace".The ancient banquet of Hani nationality in Lvchun,based on inheriting the cultural tradition of Hani nationality,has created a new tradition with dual benefits of culture and economy through cultural reconstruction.It has recovered the contemporary value and significance of Hani banquet culture in The Strip.Paper firstly painted The Hani Long Street Banquet in the native field.On the basis of tracing the historical origin of The Hani Long Street Banquet,The dining ritual and the long street banquet in the traditional festivals of the three main hani ethnic groups,umma tu,kuzazza and zatte,are summarized.It is considered as an important cultural material for the cultural tourism festival.Among them,It is the first time that the discussion about The Spring Festival Long Street Banquet is presented.The Long Street Banquet of the hani nationality ancient in Lvchun feast in the process of tourism development constantly experiencing the local conflict and fusion of traditional and modern development,under the leading of the government of traditional cultural resources to create,to realize the hani strip banquet culture development and self-adjustment.The cultural reconstruction and cultural reproduction of the long street banquet of the Lvchun hani people have influenced the cultural inheritance,social development and economic development of t he local ethnic groups.The contemporary value and cultural significance of the hani long street banquet are also here.
Keywords/Search Tags:Long Street Banquet, cultural reconstruction, tourism development
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