The Swiss government said it planned from 2015 to submit a dozen candidates for listing by UNESCO, the world body's cultural arm.
UNESCO, better known for registering historic buildings or natural sites, also lists what are considered key parts of the globe's "intangible heritage".
In addition to yodelling and watchmaking, the Swiss want UNESCO to list the country's tradition of graphic and typographic design -- epitomised by the Helvetica font.
Also in the running are the Alpine livestock season, marked by ceremonies in which herders take their animals to and from the mountains, as well as the Easter processions in the town of Mendrisio, and the Winemakers' Festival in the Lake Geneva city of Vevey, held every 20 years.