Practice of Shanghai's Marine Intangible Cultural Heritage in Universities from the Perspective of "Double Innovation
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https://doi.org/10.54097/we78v093Keywords:
Shanghai Marine Intangible Cultural Heritage, Innovation and Entrepreneurship Platform, Universities, PracticeAbstract
This article studies the construction of a university innovation and entrepreneurship practice platform through the creation of aesthetic education courses and on campus and off campus practical activities for Shanghai's marine intangible cultural heritage under the background of "double innovation". The significance lies in promoting the spirit of Shanghai's ocean, providing practical references for the infiltration of aesthetic education in universities, and promoting the innovative development and modern transformation of marine intangible cultural heritage.
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