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Keeping intangible cultural heritage alive is more than just recording and preserving it. Evolving with time is another key element. The Centre advocates a creative approach to add values to traditional industries, hence creating more well paid jobs for young people. The development of herbal tea shops and Cha Chaan Teng can serve as good references.
The full version of the commentary is in Chinese only.