Tag #Cultural Heritage

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South Korea Battles Unprecedented Wildfires, 24 Dead

South Korea's worst wildfires have killed 24 people, destroyed over 200 structures including parts of a 1,300-year-old Buddhist temple, and forced 27,000 evacuations, prompting a nationwide emergency response.

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Hongshan Jade Dragon Discovery Fuels Cultural Revival in Chifeng

In Chifeng, Inner Mongolia, the discovery of three jade dragons from the Hongshan culture, including the largest ever found, is driving a resurgence of interest in the Neolithic culture, inspiring new research, tourism, and cultural products. This initiative demonstrates a successful model of cultur...

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Naples: Lessons from Piazza Plebiscito's Revitalization

Naples' Piazza Plebiscito's transformation after a 1994 traffic ban demonstrates how swift political action can restore urban beauty at minimal cost, contrasting with challenges faced by Monte Echia and the ancient city center due to overtourism and inadequate management.

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UK and Greece in Talks to Return Some Parthenon Sculptures

Following a shift in the UK government's stance, the British Museum and Greece are engaged in talks regarding the potential return of some Parthenon Sculptures to Athens, possibly through an exchange of artifacts.

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Palace Museum Blends Science and Tradition to Preserve Imperial Artifacts

In Beijing's Palace Museum, 150 restorers use X-ray diffraction and traditional methods to preserve over 1.8 million artifacts, including a Forbidden City roof tile currently under analysis for discoloration, showcasing a blend of modern science and ancient techniques to protect China's cultural her...

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Progress Reported in Parthenon Sculpture Return Negotiations

Negotiations for the return of the Parthenon Sculptures to Greece have reportedly made significant progress, fueled by legal arguments highlighting their theft and a proposal for 3D replicas to remain in the British Museum.

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Germany Speeds Up Return of Nazi-Looted Art

Germany established a new arbitration court to speed up the return of Nazi-looted art to Holocaust victims' descendants, addressing issues of historical responsibility and enabling unilateral claims, unlike the previous system which required mutual agreement, aiming to resolve cases involving an est...

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Mosel Peach Blossoms Signal a Resurgence of Regional Fruit

Along the Mosel River in Germany, over 3,000 peach trees are blooming, signifying a resurgence of the region's vineyard peach, which is in high demand despite limited supply; this has led to the creation of a new peach blossom trail.

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Illegal Occupation of Antonio Machado's Former Home in Spain

Three people occupied Villa Amparo, the former residence of poet Antonio Machado in Rocafort, Spain, which is owned by the Valencian government and currently closed to the public due to disrepair. Authorities plan post-summer renovations but face legal hurdles in immediate eviction. The house is a d...

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Chengdu Museum Showcases World's Oldest Playable Musical Instrument

Chengdu Museum's "Zithers and Flutes of the Brocade City" exhibition, running until May 5, features an 8,000-year-old bone flute from the Jiahu site—the world's oldest playable musical instrument—among 88 national first-class cultural relics from over 30 institutions, challenging understandings of N...

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Visigothic Medallion Repatriated to Spain After 18-Year Search

The United States returned a Visigothic medallion, stolen from Peraleda de la Mata, Cáceres, Spain, to the Spanish authorities after an 18-year search; the medallion, dating from the 5th-7th centuries, was found in a New York gallery with a starting auction price of $210,000.

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Claudia Roden: A Culinary Life and Legacy

Claudia Roden, an 88-year-old food writer, discusses her life and career, emphasizing the cultural significance of food and her upcoming book exploring Middle Eastern peasant cuisine. Her first book, published in 1968, revolutionized how we understand food's cultural heritage.

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