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UNESCO assembles peoples around transnational traditions like couscous, one of 32 new inscriptions on its Intangible Heritage Lists
16/12/2020
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Paris, 17 December During this year’s session (14 to 19 December, online), the Intergovernmental Committee for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage inscribed three elements on the List of Intangible Cultural Heritage in Need of Urgent Safeguarding, and 29 elements on the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.
Members of the Committee, chaired by Olivia Grange, Minister of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport of Jamaica, also added three programmes to the Register of Good Safeguarding Practices and allotted $99,239 from the Intangible Cultural Heritage Fund to a project to safeguard Aixan/Gana/Ob#ANS TSI //Khasigu ancestral musical sound, knowledge and skills in Namibia.
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The wealth of intangible heritage in China is amazing, said Tim Curtis, Secretary of the Intangible Cultural Heritage Convention on Friday, as China now has 42 items on the intangible heritage list, the most among all signatory nations of the 2003 Convention.
With a huge population, the wealth of intangible heritage in China is amazing, Curtis said at an online press conference. It s not a surprise since living heritage is actually among people. The more people you have, the more living heritage you will have, he said. In the mind of people in China, it (cultural heritage) has become a very popular subject, more and more covered in media and more and more talked about, Curtis said. China is a committed and active member of this Convention. China has contributed a lot and has done a lot of work in its own country.
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The wealth of intangible heritage in China is amazing, said Tim Curtis, Secretary of the Intangible Cultural Heritage Convention on Friday, as China now has 42 items on the intangible heritage list, the most among all signatory nations of the 2003 Convention.
With a huge population, the wealth of intangible heritage in China is amazing, Curtis said at an online press conference. It s not a surprise since living heritage is actually among people. The more people you have, the more living heritage you will have, he said.
In the mind of people in China, it (cultural heritage) has become a very popular subject, more and more covered in media and more and more talked about, Curtis said. China is a committed and active member of this Convention. China has contributed a lot and has done a lot of work in its own country.