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TRADITIONAL RESIDENTIAL BUILDING: REFLECTING THE ARTISTIC POTENTIAL OF THE PASTAzerbaijan is one of the oldest areas of human habitation, where people once lived in natural geological formations. In its territory, archaeologists have discovered caves where people lived as far back as the Paleolithic era. For centuries, architects accumulated knowledge and skills related to rational planning schemes and the constructional and compositional methods of building residential houses in the area. However, data on the development of residential houses in Azerbaijan have been available only since the eighteenth century. Although we have little evidence of the development of the residential house in Azerbaijan in earlier periods, there is little doubt that the houses of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries that have survived to the present time contain many features developed earlier.Year2013NationSouth Korea
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Pedagogical Processes in Teaching Philippine Games Online: Safeguarding Intangible Cultural HeritageGames in the Philippines are regarded as cultural heritage. Also referred to as laro ng lahi (play of the race), Filipinos recognize the value of Philippine games as a vital piece of their national identity. The inclusion of Philippine games in basic education (K–12) and Bachelor of Physical Education (BPEd) curriculum further recognizes the value of Philippine games not only as cultural heritage but also as an important form of physical activity for Filipino children and the rest of the nation.Year2022NationPhilippines
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6. Traditional Knowledge of Water Management in Korea through Two Types of Irrigation FacilitiesWater management has long been the most necessary agricultural activity for Korean farmers, who typically make their living through rice cultivation. This is why if rain is scarce \nor water management is wrong, it can ruin farming for the year and farmers will struggle to provide for themselves and their families. Whether the practices are traditional or modern, \nagriculture is fundamentally dependent on nature. Therefore, people prayed for rain to the gods who they believed were in the sky or the sea to prevent drought in rites that were common in Korea. While they still rely on nature, farmers have always sought to increase their resilience in the face of natural disasters by continuously innovating with irrigation solutions suitable for the local environment. This chapter introduces two types of irrigation \nfacilities that are typical examples of the water-management system in rice-farming areas from the perspective of traditional knowledge.Year2022NationSouth Korea