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LianTuYun · Chinese Ethnic Culture Database

Access Range: Campus Network Only

Expiry Date: December 31, 2026

Access Address: Online Access

LianTuYun · Chinese Ethnic Culture Platform is built with cutting-edge technologies such as blockchain and AI, making it a rare integrated audio-visual resource repository in China. The platform brings together authoritative and rare resources from professional audio-visual publishing houses across various provinces and cities, with complete and clear copyrights. It deeply integrates traditional, ethnic, regional, revolutionary (red), and contemporary ecological culture, with over 100,000 minutes of audio and video content. The coverage spans a wide range of fields, including literature, history, art, folklore, traditional performing arts, medicine, architecture, agriculture, intangible cultural heritage, material culture, revolutionary culture, and spiritual civilization. It also features specialized ethnic content such as the Yunnan Minority Traditional Folk Medicine Series (winner of the 8th China Outstanding Publication Award), Dai medicine, Tibetan medicine, and more. The platform provides comprehensive support for general education and aesthetic education in universities and libraries, while also empowering in-depth interdisciplinary research.

Access Methods:

1. On-Campus Access: Users within the campus IP range can access the platform by scanning the QR code via WeChat for login, with unrestricted access. (Note: The LianTuYun platform requires login; WeChat QR code scanning authorizes instant access.)

2. Off-Campus Access: Users can scan the WeChat QR code to log in and enjoy unrestricted access for 48 hours. After binding their institutional affiliation, access becomes permanently unrestricted. (Note: Users who register on the platform without using the campus network can access the platform for 48 hours without restrictions, but will lose access after 48 hours unless they bind their institutional affiliation. Once bound, users can access platform resources normally via non-campus networks using their registered account.)

3. Mobile Access: Scan the QR code below or enter the mobile URL directly.