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Citadel may get World Heritage listing
A delegation from Viet Nam is
attending the 33rd meeting of the World Heritage Committee (WHC) that opened in
Seville, Spain, on Monday.
During the meeting which lasts until June 30, WHC will review the state of
conservation of 178 sites and add new sites on UNESCO’s World Heritage List.
The 12-member Vietnamese delegation is led by Pham Sanh Chau, head of the
Culture, External Relations and UNESCO Department under the Ministry of Foreign
Affairs.
During a talk with the Director-General of UNESCO, Kochiro Matsuura, Chau spoke
about the preparation for the application of Thang Long Royal Citadel to be
added to the World Heritage List next year.
Viet Nam has five cultural and natural properties on the list, including Ha Long
Bay, Hoi An Ancient Town, My Son Cham Tower Complex and Phong Nha-Ke Bang
National Park.
New sites
The committee said it was considering requests for the inscription of new sites
on UNESCO’s list.
The new properties submitted for inscription on the World Heritage List this
year are comprised of four natural, 23 cultural and 3 mixed (both natural and
cultural) properties.
The committee is also reviewing the state of conservation of the 27 World
Heritage properties inscribed on the List of World Heritage in Danger sites.
These sites are threatened by a variety of problems such as pollution, urban
development, poorly managed mass tourism, wars, and natural disasters.
To date, the World Heritage List recognises 878 properties of "outstanding
universal value," including 679 cultural, 174 natural and 25 mixed properties in
145 states.
WHC, responsible for the implementation of the 1972 Convention, comprises
representatives of 21 countries, elected by the states for up to six years. Each
year, the committee adds new sites to the List.
WHC also examines reports on the state of conservation of inscribed sites and
asks parties to take appropriate conservation and preservation measures when
necessary.
The committee supervises the disbursement of more than US$4 million annually
from the World Heritage Fund, aimed at emergency action, training of experts and
technical co-operation.
Source: VietNamNet/Viet Nam News |
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