World Heritage Day (18
April)
World Heritage
Day, which is also known as the International Monuments and Sites Day,
celebrates the work carried out by the ICOMOS – International Council on
Monuments and Sites.
The day is all
about increasing the awareness of the importance of the diversity of cultural
heritage and preserving it for generations in the future.
Ancient
monuments and buildings are an asset to us all around the world. However, they
need to be protected to ensure that they continue to be an asset for years and
years to come. Therefore, the day is a collective effort of communities around
the globe.
On this day,
there are a number of different events that happen all over the world. This
includes a wide range of activities, conferences, and visits to heritage sites
and monuments.
For those who
are unaware, a heritage site is basically a place that is of cultural
significance. It preserves the legacy of intangible attributes and physical
artifacts of a society or group that is inherited from previous generations.
There are truly
some incredible heritage sites and monuments around the world. This includes
the Machu Picchu, which is situated in the lush and mountainous terrain high
above the Urubamba River in Peru. There are lots of amazing sights in Egypt,
and the Pyramids of Giza are one of them. Other places of note include Bagan in
Myanmar, Angkor Wat in Cambodia, and the Great Wall of China.
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