China's Cultural Policies and Countermeasures for the Protection and Development of Ethnic Music Education in Yunnan
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In recent years, China has continuously strengthened its protection of ethnic music, providing strong support in all aspects, especially regarding policies. Policies are the basis and orientation of cultural development, and the development of ethnic culture and art is closely linked to policies. The numerous ethnic culture policies promulgated by China have promoted the vigorous development of folk music in Yunnan and finally formed the current glorious situation of folk music in Yunnan. However, the protection and development of folk music in Yunnan is a long-term, complex and huge project, and China's protection policies have been changing in real life. Therefore, the development of folk music in Yunnan needs to be further observed. This paper summarizes China's policy experience and makes reasonable improvements based on the shortcomings in the actual practice in Yunnan, aiming to promote better development of ethnic music art in Yunnan.
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