The Bai tie-dyeing techniques of Yunnan, recognized as a national-level intangible cultural heritage, embody the millennia-old history, culture, and ecological wisdom of the Bai people. Known for their "endless variations on a single cloth" and the philosophy of "harmonious coexistence between humans and nature," these techniques are a quintessential representation of China’s outstanding traditional culture. However, they currently face challenges such as the loss of traditional skills, fading folk characteristics, excessive market-driven commercialization, and insufficient supply of plant-based dyes, which hinder their preservation and development. This study focuses on the Bai tie-dyeing techniques and proposes innovative strategies for their promotion and protection, including cultivating young inheritors, integrating modern design concepts, and expanding communication channels.
Yuting Ma (Fri,) studied this question.
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