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Traditional design and practices for building Chinese wooden arch bridges(4)
(4)Xian Gong Bridge
China -
Traditional design and practices for building Chinese wooden arch bridges(5)
(5)Bridge in Yangmei
China -
Traditional design and practices for building Chinese wooden arch bridges(2)
(2)QianCheng Bridge
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Revitalization of traditional bure building
Fiji -
Traditional design and practices for building Chinese wooden arch bridges(3)
(3)Bridge in Shouning
China -
Traditional design and practices for building Chinese wooden arch bridges(1)
(1)Fei Yun Bridge
China -
Lepa and Other Watercrafts: Boat Building Traditions of the Sama of Tawi-tawi
The Sama people of Tawi-Tawi, southern Philippines, usually live in houses on stilts on the sea or by the coast and use boats as mode of transportation. They are also known to live on lepa, the traditional house boat.
Philippines -
Lepa and Other Watercrafts: Boat Building Traditions of the Sama of Tawi-tawi
The lepa, the traditional house boat of Sama people of Tawi-Tawi, southern Philippines. This one in the town of Languyan was built for a regatta and festival.
Philippines -
NAQQOSHI, naqshkashi
"Skills of drawing and applying ornaments on fabrics, carpets, woods, metal, buildings and etc.\n There are many ornaments symbolizing plants, animals, nature, and cosmos."
Tajikistan -
NAQQOSHI, naqshkashi
"Skills of drawing and applying ornaments on fabrics, carpets, woods, metal, buildings and etc.\n There are many ornaments symbolizing plants, animals, nature, and cosmos."
Tajikistan -
Canoe building project - Mike Tavioni
Helping young builders construct a fishing canoe
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Documenting Mongolian Shaman Ritual in Terelj 1
The implementation of the Mongolia ICHCAP Joint Project of “ICH Documentation Workshop and Pilot Filming” in Mongolia has been carried out from May to August, in 2013, with collaborative efforts of UNESCO Accredited NGO in Mongolia Foundation for the Protection of Natural and Cultural Heritage (FPNCH) and International Information and Networking Centre for Intangible Cultural Heritage in the Asia-Pacific Region (ICHCAP).\n\nThis Joint Project has been initiated with regards to the i) lack of capacity in Mongolia in the professional experiences and expertise of ICH audio-visual documentation and production of films and documentaries utilizing the latest technologies and methodologies, and involvement of documentation experts and ICH experts to work together, and ii) based on the results of and the continuation of the joint efforts to safeguard the intangible cultural heritage, efforts which took place between 2009 and 2012, with aims to improve the legal system to safeguard ICH, to safeguard, restore and digitalize the ICH using modern technologies.\n\nThe ICH Documentation Workshop and Pilot filming exercises aimed at:\n\n- to conduct a Workshop with regards to share experiences and information on ICH Safeguarding through ICH documentation and dissemination in Mongolia and Korea;\n- to improve capacity of Mongolia, its personnel by applying the professional methodologies and techniques discussed through the Workshop meeting and Pilot filming;\n- to practice the Mongolian and Korean collaborative Pilot filming exercises; and\n- to gain expertise and strengthen capacity building at a practical level for ICH documentation in Mongolia, and to identify future challenges and collaboration.
Mongolia