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By Zhang Yue | China Daily | Updated: 2018-05-29 09:40
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Cultural heritage bases to be located at colleges nationwide

The government is planning to set up about 100 cultural heritage bases at higher-learning institutions nationwide by 2020 to promote traditional culture.

Highlighting ethnic and folk music, dance, opera, sports, arts and crafts, each base will be built to offer several optional courses to students who are not majoring in arts or sports, according to a circular issued by the Ministry of Education.

The ministry encourages universities and colleges to buy products from folk artists and intangible cultural heritage inheritors or to hire them as visiting professors.

Each student will be awarded two credits for completing each course, which will require 36 hours of class time. As an initial part of the plan, around 50 such bases will be chosen in universities and colleges this year.

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