Conference held to promote intangible culture from mountains
Summary
A conference was held in Kathmandu to promote intangible cultural heritage of Nepal's Himalayan region and China's Tibet Autonomous Region, aiming to enrich cultural exchange and strengthen Nepal-China ties.
Key Points
- A special conference was organized in Kathmandu to promote intangible cultural heritage from mountain regions.
- The event was organized by the Araniko Society focusing on Nepal's Himalayan and China's Xizang (Tibet) Autonomous Region.
- Former minister Jeevan Ram Shrestha emphasized deepening cultural relations between Nepal and China.
- The conference aimed to conserve and promote cultural heritage and globalize Nepali handicrafts.
- Information about identity, varieties, and features of intangible cultural heritage was shared among participants.