This paper takes the national intangible cultural heritage "Xuan Paper Making Technique" as the research object to explore the path of its in-depth integration with tourism for protection and inheritance. The study points out that current integration practices face issues such as superficial cognitive communication, homogenization of experience products, and imbalance between inheritance and commercialization. To address these contradictions, this paper proposes constructing a "protection-development-communication" collaborative system, digitally upgrading experience scenarios, and establishing a multi-stakeholder governance mechanism. The aim is to form a positive cycle of "cultural identity-experience value-inheritance motivation" and provide replicable "Chinese experience" for the integration of intangible cultural heritage and tourism.
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