Nearly 200 representatives from UNESCO's intergovernmental
intangible cultural heritage protection body and NGOs gathered on Wednesday in
China to find ways to better protect humanity's cultural heritage.
The gathering, being held in Chengdu, southwestern Sichuan province from
Wednesday to Sunday, will examine the selection criteria used to make additions
to the list of intangible cultural heritage.
It will also discuss the draft financial regulations of the intangible
cultural heritage fund set up by the International Convention for the
Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage.
The 24 members of the Intergovernmental Committee for the Safeguarding of the
Intangible Cultural Heritage along with representatives from the 30 countries
that are signatory to the convention and five international non-governmental
organizations are attending the meeting.
China also launched on Wednesday its first international festival of
intangible cultural heritage in Chengdu. The festival, which will last until
June 10, includes exhibitions, theme parties and a forum on intangible cultural
heritage.
Editor: Dong Bo