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Myanmar’s Bagan set to make World Heritage list

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Myanmar’s ancient city of Bagan is “very likely” to be listed as a World Heritage site, a UNESCO official said Monday, promising a boon to a tourist attraction battered by a recent earthquake.

Bagan is home to more than 2,000 ancient Buddhist monuments that are among Myanmar’s most venerated religious sites and is a major attraction for its nascent tourist industry.

The former military junta tried to get Bagan listed as a World Heritage site some 20 years ago but was rebuffed, seemingly because of haphazard renovation­s under its rule.

An earthquake last month destroyed many of those botched restoratio­ns.

That will allow fresh work more in keeping with the original design, UNESCO said, boosting Bagan’s chances of taking a coveted place on the list of the world’s most prized cultural artifacts. “The chances are very likely” that Bagan will be recognized as a World Heritage site in 2019, according to the head of UNESCO’s Yangon office, Sardar Umar Alam.

They plan to start the applicatio­n process next year with an eye on making the list by 2019. Experts said the bungled junta- era restoratio­n, much of it hastily done with modern materials, significan­tly altered the original architectu­re and design of some monuments.

UNESCO Myanmar is now coordinati­ng an internatio­nal team to work on the monuments and is supporting the government in its bid to apply for World Heritage status next year. The renovation of the first group of 41 “priority monuments” is expected to take around two years.

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