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Digital protection analysis of national traditional sports health cultural heritage based on big data in the era of data cloud

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In the era of Internet big data, the extensive use of cloud data has promoted the development of various fields. In the field of sports, western contemporary sports are gradually influencing China's existing traditional sports and folk sports culture, thus the dominant position of China's traditional folk sports culture is threatened. In order to effectively carry out folk sports and better resist foreign sports culture, the public should be made aware of the importance of developing and protecting sports cultural heritage, and the government and other administrative departments can establish and designate corresponding management methods. In order to make people better understood cultural heritage, this paper created a data database with efficient retrieval function according to the characteristics of folk sports culture, sports form, historical data arrangement, figures and graphics. This paper designed a special website for the digital protection of folk sports culture, which can initially met the functions of network storage, display and academic exchange of folk sports cultural heritage. Under the concept of integrating data cloud, built a digital platform for folk sports cultural heritage, realized the flexible deployment and sharing of folk sports culture, and further promoted the integration of traditional sports cultural heritage protection and national fitness. The frequency of national fitness integration is 3–10 times. The development and protection of the digital platform for folk sports cultural heritage can enable people to better understand and understand cultural heritage. It effectively cultivated the cultural consciousness and initiative of the public to participate in the protection of cultural heritage for the society.

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This work was supported by the Ministry of Education industry-school cooperative education project (No. 220506038304431); Harbin Sport University Introduction of talent research start-up fees (No. RC21-202201); 2022 Basic Scientific Research Funds for institutions of higher Learning in Heilongjiang Province (No. 2022KYYWF-FC03).

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Ye, W., Li, S. Digital protection analysis of national traditional sports health cultural heritage based on big data in the era of data cloud. Multimed Tools Appl 83, 69739–69758 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11042-024-18371-0

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