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The traditional cultures passed down through generations among various ethnic groups around the world constitute intangible cultural heritage. This heritage is closely tied to the cultural spaces and expressions of people's lives, bearing a myriad of traditional cultures. However, under the influence of rapid globalization and comprehensive digitalization, the ecological environment of intangible cultural heritage in China has undergone significant changes, challenging the inherent protection models of intangible cultural heritage. Due to the current inadequacy of related laws in China, there are many flaws in the legal protection of intangible cultural heritage. Therefore, by exploring the significance, characteristics, and issues related to the legal protection of intangible cultural heritage in China, corresponding measures and solutions are proposed to address the problems encountered in practice.
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