Impact of Reserving Intangible Cultural Heritage Management in Chinese Traditional Drums

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Yuanyuan Han
Eksiri Niyomsilp

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The objectives of this research were to: To study the situation of reserving Chinese Traditional Drums; To study the influence factors on Chinese Traditional Drums; To study the development of influence factors on reserving Chinese Traditional Drums. In this research, 400 respondents from 4 universities were selected as questionnaires and 10 inheritors were interviewed. The research employed descriptive and inferential statistics including the Che-Square test and Multiple Regression to test variables and to test the hypothesis. The findings revealed: The individual, organizational, social factors have a significant impact on innovation of Chinese Traditional Drums; The social factors have a significant impact on the diversity of the inheritors of Chinese Traditional Drums

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