From the standpoint of cultural managementism, this study examined in detail how ‘Hexi precious scrolls’ is being changed and utilized in religious cultures such as intangible cultural heritage and security rights under various national governance through the efforts of three entities: central and local governments and civic groups. The right to protect, which is a text of private faith in rural villages in Hexi, deviates from the context in which the central government’s policy, local government’s administration, and civic groups created the right to protect under the intangible cultural heritage system. Civic groups composed of urban residents and experts create new security rights in response to national policies, and local governments create tourism products for large-scale stage plays such as the “The impression of Hexi precious scrolls”. Through such long-term and diverse activities of various actors, ‘Hexi precious scrolls’ has transformed from a rural culture into a great culture of Chinese culture, and is gradually melting deeply into the daily culture of the Hexi people, and is being used as a representative brand of the tourism industry.