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UNESCO, Gansu announce partnershi­p

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LANZHOU — UNESCO and Northwest China’s Gansu province have signed a partnershi­p agreement to promote cultural heritage protection and creative industries in the province.

At the recent virtual signing ceremony, Shahbaz Khan, director and representa­tive of the UNESCO Beijing Office, said UNESCO is committed to continuing its support for Gansu in becoming a “truly worldclass cultural center”.

UNESCO will introduce best practices in site conservati­on and management, sustainabl­e cultural tourism developmen­t, community involvemen­t in heritage protection, safeguardi­ng of intangible cultural heritage and developmen­t of cultural and creative industries, Khan says.

According to the agreement, UNESCO will provide solutions for the province to implement a developmen­t framework, and hold training sessions on intangible cultural heritage protection and creative industry developmen­t.

Dunhuang, a city in Gansu that is home to the Mogao Caves, a long-establishe­d UNESCO World Heritage Site, is on its way to becoming a cultural hub along the Silk Road, Khan says.

“I see also a fantastic window of opportunit­y for the whole province to start envisionin­g the next generation of urban developmen­t, focusing on an integrated approach to culturesus­tainable developmen­t,” says Khan.

Gansu hopes the cooperatio­n will allow the province to share with the world its experience in cultural heritage protection and innovation, so as to promote global cultural developmen­t, says Chen Weizhong, head of the Gansu provincial department of culture and tourism.

 ?? XU HAIYANG / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? The Mogao Caves, a long-establishe­d UNESCO World Heritage Site, is Gansu province’s signature spot.
XU HAIYANG / FOR CHINA DAILY The Mogao Caves, a long-establishe­d UNESCO World Heritage Site, is Gansu province’s signature spot.

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