@article{oai:nagasaki-u.repo.nii.ac.jp:00026447, author = {王, 維}, journal = {多文化社会研究, Journal of Global Humanities and Social Sciences, Nagasaki University}, month = {Mar}, note = {Recognized by UNESCO as an intangible cultural heritage in 2009, Nanyin(南音)is one of the most ancient musical art forms in China and is regarded as a “living fossil”. Also known as Xianguan(弦管)or Nanguan(南管), Nanyin has its roots in China’s imperial courts and later it flourished in Fujian’s Quanzhou region. Over the years, it has disseminated to Taiwan, Hong Kong and further to Malaysia, Indonesia, the Philippines, Singapore and beyond by immigrants from southern Fujian. From the perspective of cultural exchange, tradition and innovation, as well as identity, this paper attempts to discuss the inheritance and development of Nanyin in Chinese society in Singapore, the function of Nanyin’s organization, and the identity as Singaporean Chinese., 多文化社会研究, 7, pp.1-36; 2021}, pages = {1--36}, title = {華人の伝統文化の伝承 ―シンガポールの南音を事例として}, volume = {7}, year = {2021} }