THE ROLE OF THE COMMUNITY IN PROTECTING AND PROMOTING THE CULTURAL VALUES OF THE SAN DIU ETHNICITY OF SON DUONG DISTRICT TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT OF TUYEN QUANG PROVINCE
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https://doi.org/10.51453/2354-1431/2024/1200Keywords:
ethnic culture, San Diu people, culture, Tuyen QuangAbstract
The role of the community in protecting and promoting cultural values has always been studied by managers and scientists. Identifying and properly assessing the role of the community in protecting and promoting ethnic minority values requires an objective and comprehensive view, based on sound scientific arguments.
The traditional culture of the San Diu people is the glue that binds the members of the community, creating a strong and united community. However, the socio-economic development in the years of renovation and the process of industrialization and modernization has had a strong impact on the culture of the San Diu people. Cultural changes are taking place in many directions, affecting community life. The current problem with state management agencies and the community in managing, protecting and promoting cultural values of the San Diu people is how to make heritage values permanent and develop. value in contemporary life.
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