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Cultures in a Cosmopolitan City: Challenges, Changes, and Continuity
  • Manage No DI00001301
    Country Singapore
    Author Sathashivam Logaraj (Assistant Manager, National Heritage Board, Singapore), Cao Mingmin (Assistant Manager, National Heritage Board, Singapore)
    Published Year 2022
    Language English
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Description There are various phenomena that pose a risk to living heritage, ranging from demographic issues to economic pressures, as identified by UNESCO (see https://ich.unesco.org/dive/threat/). This article will address three ongoing issues commonly believed to present a considerable challenge to the viability and practice of ICH in highly urbanized cities: limited land area, increasing focus on modern technology, and the COVID-19 pandemic. As a metropolis with a population of 5.45 million across 728 square kilometers, Singapore must keep abreast of developments in modern technology and urbanization, along with the social, cultural, and economic changes they bring. Similarly, as a hub of international travel and business, Singapore had to navigate the waves of change brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic, and its implications on the city-state’s ICH.

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