Yin is an associate professor with a Ph.D. She serves as Director of the Chinese Intangible Cultural Heritage Protection Research Center at ECNU, Vice President of Shanghai Arts and Crafts Association, and Director of Shanghai Folk Artists Association. She is engaged in literary theory and folklore, and offers courses including Chinese Folklore, Anthropology and Literature, Intangible Cultural Heritage and Cultural Creativity.
Academic Achievements:
Projects: Living Preservation of Intangible Cultural Heritage: A Case Study of Folk Art, etc. Publications: Theoretical Interpretation of Traditional Chinese Folk Auspicious Images, Good Fortune as One Wishes, Let's Play! Classic Games in Old Shanghai, Colors of Earth: Colors of Earth: Local Teaching materials of Jinshan Peasant Painting, etc. Papers: Construction of Urban Cultural Space from the Perspective of Intangible Cultural Heritage, Spatial Construction of the Living Protection of Intangible Cultural Heritage: A Case Study of Folk Arts and Crafts, Integration of Folk and Return of Local Aesthetics in Daily Life, etc.