Intangible cultural heritage projects are:
1, northern Shaanxi folk songs, mainly circulated in the northern Shaanxi Province on the Loess Plateau of traditional music, one of the national intangible cultural heritage. Shaanbei folk song history of the early formation of time, such as the folk song Xin Tianyou that arose in the middle of the Zhou Dynasty, to the Han Dynasty stabilization of the shape. 2008 June, Shaanxi Province, Yulin City, Yan'an City, Shaanxi Province, declared by the State Council approved the inclusion of the second batch of intangible cultural heritage of the state level list.
2. Lusheng, one of the core musical instruments in the traditional music culture of the Miao people, in the long history of Miao music practice, its cultural function has not been limited to the universal musical instrument, due to the diversity of social and cultural functions, and the formation of a unique Lusheng music. 2008 June 14, Lusheng music was approved by the State Council to be included in the second batch of national intangible cultural heritage list.
3. Eighteen Butterflies, also known as Colorful Butterflies Welcoming Spring, is a traditional folk dance of Yongkang City, Zhejiang Province, and one of the national intangible cultural heritages. Eighteen butterflies originated from the entertainment activities of Hu Gong Temple in Fangyan in the Song Dynasty, and in the fall of 1946, villager Wang Chunshan and others were inspired by the opening and closing movements of the mussel shell props hung on the backs of the mussel shell dancers and made butterfly props which were used in the elaborately choreographed dance formations, resulting in the formation of the colorful and distinctive eighteen butterflies.
4. Huanglong opera is a local traditional drama of Nong'an County, Jilin Province, and one of the national intangible cultural heritages. Huanglong opera prototype appeared in the late 19th century, because Nong'an County in the Liao and Jin Dynasties was once the Huanglong House, in 1959, according to which the play was officially named Huanglong opera.
5, Barang drum dance, Gansu Province, intangible cultural heritage. Tibetan called "Sham Dance", "Shamu Dance", "Shamu Dance", the Tibetan language means a kind of prayer for peace in the square performance of the dance, is popular in Gansu Province, Zhoni County, Zangbawa Township and the Tao Yan Township territory of a classical dance. Taoyan Township, Gansu Province, is a classical potshuang dance, because of its use of percussion is quite similar to the cargos with the plectrum (Tibetan called "Sham", "Shamu"), so the Chinese called barang drum dance.
Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia - Shaanxi Folk Songs
Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia - Lusheng Music
Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia - Barang Drum Dance
Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia - Eighteen Butterflies
Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia - Huanglong Opera