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Potala Palace Maintenance Team's 30-Year Preservation Effort
The Potala Palace's maintenance team, established in 1994 and now comprising over 60 skilled craftsmen, has played a vital role in preserving the palace's structure and cultural heritage, including the recent discovery of unknown underground spaces, thanks to nearly 800 million yuan in government fu...
Potala Palace Maintenance Team's 30-Year Preservation Effort
The Potala Palace's maintenance team, established in 1994 and now comprising over 60 skilled craftsmen, has played a vital role in preserving the palace's structure and cultural heritage, including the recent discovery of unknown underground spaces, thanks to nearly 800 million yuan in government fu...
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16% Bias Score


Dikan Center: A Library of African Photobooks Celebrates Second Anniversary
The Dikan Center in Accra, Ghana, a photobook library founded by Paul Ninson, celebrated its second anniversary; it houses over 30,000 volumes on African and African American history and offers workshops to train the next generation of visual storytellers.
Dikan Center: A Library of African Photobooks Celebrates Second Anniversary
The Dikan Center in Accra, Ghana, a photobook library founded by Paul Ninson, celebrated its second anniversary; it houses over 30,000 volumes on African and African American history and offers workshops to train the next generation of visual storytellers.
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China Invests $111 Million in Potala Palace Preservation
Over the past 30 years, the Chinese government invested almost 800 million Yuan (about $111.3 million USD) in preserving the Potala Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Tibet, including repairs, restorations, and digital archiving of 1.23 million documents; the palace has welcomed 14.4 million vi...
China Invests $111 Million in Potala Palace Preservation
Over the past 30 years, the Chinese government invested almost 800 million Yuan (about $111.3 million USD) in preserving the Potala Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Tibet, including repairs, restorations, and digital archiving of 1.23 million documents; the palace has welcomed 14.4 million vi...
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44% Bias Score


Syria's Religious Heritage Under Threat Amidst Ongoing Conflict
Syria's ancient religious sites, including those significant to Christianity and other faiths, face an uncertain future amid the ongoing conflict, highlighting the need for international intervention to protect this irreplaceable heritage; before the war, Christians comprised approximately 10% of Sy...
Syria's Religious Heritage Under Threat Amidst Ongoing Conflict
Syria's ancient religious sites, including those significant to Christianity and other faiths, face an uncertain future amid the ongoing conflict, highlighting the need for international intervention to protect this irreplaceable heritage; before the war, Christians comprised approximately 10% of Sy...
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UNESCO Recognizes Traditional Chinese Wooden Arch Bridge Construction
UNESCO has added traditional Chinese wooden arch bridge construction to its Intangible Cultural Heritage list, recognizing the intricate craftsmanship and community importance of these structures, built without metal, that have been preserved through dedicated efforts involving over 170 artisans in ...
UNESCO Recognizes Traditional Chinese Wooden Arch Bridge Construction
UNESCO has added traditional Chinese wooden arch bridge construction to its Intangible Cultural Heritage list, recognizing the intricate craftsmanship and community importance of these structures, built without metal, that have been preserved through dedicated efforts involving over 170 artisans in ...
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UNESCO Recognizes Sake as Intangible Cultural Heritage
UNESCO added sake to its intangible cultural heritage list on Wednesday, recognizing the rice wine's cultural significance in Japan and boosting its export potential, currently exceeding $265 million annually.
UNESCO Recognizes Sake as Intangible Cultural Heritage
UNESCO added sake to its intangible cultural heritage list on Wednesday, recognizing the rice wine's cultural significance in Japan and boosting its export potential, currently exceeding $265 million annually.
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Moken Sea Nomads Abandon Traditional Lifestyle Due to Governmental Policies and Environmental Changes
The Moken, indigenous sea nomads of Thailand and Myanmar, are abandoning their traditional boat-based lifestyle due to stricter border controls, lack of wood for boat building, the 2004 tsunami, and the establishment of national parks restricting access to resources; this threatens their cultural he...

Moken Sea Nomads Abandon Traditional Lifestyle Due to Governmental Policies and Environmental Changes
The Moken, indigenous sea nomads of Thailand and Myanmar, are abandoning their traditional boat-based lifestyle due to stricter border controls, lack of wood for boat building, the 2004 tsunami, and the establishment of national parks restricting access to resources; this threatens their cultural he...
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44% Bias Score

Death of Armagh City's Photographic Historian
Roger Weatherup, former curator of Armagh County Museum, died recently; his decades-long photographic record of Armagh City's transformation, from railway decline to the Troubles, serves as a lasting legacy, showcasing community spirit and resilience.

Death of Armagh City's Photographic Historian
Roger Weatherup, former curator of Armagh County Museum, died recently; his decades-long photographic record of Armagh City's transformation, from railway decline to the Troubles, serves as a lasting legacy, showcasing community spirit and resilience.
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16% Bias Score

Ondalinda: A Global Community Building Bridges Through Culture
Ondalinda, a global community founded by Lulu Luchaire, hosts immersive cultural events in Mexico, Montenegro, and soon the UK and French Alps, fostering human connection and supporting local economies by collaborating with local artisans and prioritizing cultural preservation.

Ondalinda: A Global Community Building Bridges Through Culture
Ondalinda, a global community founded by Lulu Luchaire, hosts immersive cultural events in Mexico, Montenegro, and soon the UK and French Alps, fostering human connection and supporting local economies by collaborating with local artisans and prioritizing cultural preservation.
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52% Bias Score

International Workshop Seeks to Remove African Sites from UNESCO's Danger List
A five-day international workshop in Rabat aims to remove African sites from UNESCO's List of World Heritage in Danger by assessing them and finding solutions; ICESCO and the African World Heritage Fund signed a memorandum of understanding to cooperate on heritage preservation.

International Workshop Seeks to Remove African Sites from UNESCO's Danger List
A five-day international workshop in Rabat aims to remove African sites from UNESCO's List of World Heritage in Danger by assessing them and finding solutions; ICESCO and the African World Heritage Fund signed a memorandum of understanding to cooperate on heritage preservation.
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UNESCO Recognizes China's Spring Festival as Intangible Cultural Heritage
UNESCO officially recognized China's Spring Festival as an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity on December 5th, 2023, in Asuncion, Paraguay, highlighting its global cultural significance and adding to China's record 44 entries on the UNESCO list.

UNESCO Recognizes China's Spring Festival as Intangible Cultural Heritage
UNESCO officially recognized China's Spring Festival as an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity on December 5th, 2023, in Asuncion, Paraguay, highlighting its global cultural significance and adding to China's record 44 entries on the UNESCO list.
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UNESCO Honors Diverse Cultural Traditions with New Intangible Heritage Additions
UNESCO's Intangible Cultural Heritage list gained several new entries, including Ukrainian pysanky, Slovak naïve art, Parisian zinc roof restoration, Estonian mulgi puder, and others, highlighting the importance of preserving cultural traditions amidst conflict and global change.

UNESCO Honors Diverse Cultural Traditions with New Intangible Heritage Additions
UNESCO's Intangible Cultural Heritage list gained several new entries, including Ukrainian pysanky, Slovak naïve art, Parisian zinc roof restoration, Estonian mulgi puder, and others, highlighting the importance of preserving cultural traditions amidst conflict and global change.
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32% Bias Score
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