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    ministry and Cultural Heritage Organization, the team sport of polo (known as ‘chogan’ in Persian) has been added as Iran’s intangible cultural heritage The dossier was recognized as a masterpiece of heritage of humanity and inscribed in UNESCO’s list without any objections or provisions.
    22 Points to remember Intangible heritage is living heritage Always changing Defined, recognized, practiced and transmitted by the people (‘communities, groups, individuals’) who are the stewards of that heritage Raising awareness IMP 5.5 UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage Section.
    Intangible Cultural Heritage is a UNESCO program initiated in 2001 to recognise and protect various cultures and practices that, unlike items on the UNESCO World Heritage List, cannot be touched. Intangible cultural heritage includes song, music, drama, skills, crafts
    UNESCO established its lists of Intangible Cultural Heritage with the aim of ensuring the better protection of important intangible cultural heritages worldwide and the awareness of their significance.
    Today cultural institutions are facing important dilemmas in many aspects of their management. In order to answer this definition, we need to go back again to what UNESCO says intangible cultural heritage is. The convention of 2003, specifically states the proper definition of it.
    UNESCO added 35 traditional practices to its Representative List of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. The list serves to protect and raise awareness of important human customs.
    Inventorying Intangible Cultural Heritage Some basic considerations. May also include tangible elements in a single inventory. In its definition of intangible heritage, the inventory should cover living elements, currently practiced, rather than elements that are no longer practiced.
    Awareness of the significance of intangible cultural heritage (ICH) has recently grown, due to the promotional efforts of UNESCO and its Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage (2003). However, the increased recognition of intangible heritage has brought to light its
    Intangible Cultural Heritage. National Register of Good Safeguarding Practices. The model programs and projects included in the register are examples of effective measures for the safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage and are intended to encourage imitation.
    DEFINITION OF INTANGIBLE CULTURAL PROPERTIES CULTURAL DIVERSITY – THE CHALLENGES OF GLOBALIZATION You can take the UNESCO’s efforts to set up an instrument for the protection of what is now called intangible or immaterial heritage dates back in 1952.
    Until this date, cultural heritage was associated with the National Bureau of Cultural Heritage,3 but in order The definition of this “national culture,” as well as the elements included in it, have been 11 Measures for the Transmitters of Intangible Cultural Heritage at the National Level guojia feiwuzhi ()
    Until this date, cultural heritage was associated with the National Bureau of Cultural Heritage,3 but in order The definition of this “national culture,” as well as the elements included in it, have been 11 Measures for the Transmitters of Intangible Cultural Heritage at the National Level guojia feiwuzhi ()
    Video introducing a network map of intangible cultural heritage sites. On Thursday, December 12, 2019, the 14th session of UNESCO’s Intergovernmental Committee for 1908 Postcard of date palms on the edge of the Nile, Egypt, one of the elements added to the Intangible Heritage List on Thursday.

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