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Harari elders and community celebrating UNESCO's inscription of Shuwaliid Baal on the world intangible heritage list in Harar, Ethiopia.
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UNESCO inscribes Harar's Shuwaliid Baal on world intangible heritage list

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UNESCO has inscribed Harar's Shuwaliid Baal on its Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. Ethiopia's Ministry of Tourism congratulated the achievement, calling it a prominent cultural practice of the Harari people that boosts tourism. Deputy Prime Minister Temesgen echoed the praise.

Thousands of techno fans celebrated a concert with Paul Kalkbrenner in Park Sanssouci on Saturday evening. The 48-year-old musician presented his ninth studio album The Essence in front of the Neues Palais. The palace has been a UNESCO World Heritage site since 1990.

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UNESCO officials visited South Korea last week to review preparations for the World Heritage Committee meeting in Busan. A four-member team inspected the BEXCO convention center and nearby accommodations, according to the Korea Heritage Service. The visit precedes the 48th session scheduled for July 19-29.

Selam Ethiopia, a leading NGO promoting arts and culture for social change, has launched a month-long digital campaign to raise awareness on Intellectual Property Rights across the nation, backed by UNESCO's International Fund for Cultural Diversity. The effort, part of the Strengthening Intellectual Property Rights in Ethiopia project, aims to empower artists and creators.

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UNESCO Director-General Khaled El-Enany voiced deep concern over Seoul's high-rise development plan near Jongmyo Shrine during a meeting with Korea Heritage Service director Huh Min in Paris. He urged a promise not to build high-rises until a heritage impact assessment is complete. The two also discussed preparations for the upcoming UNESCO World Heritage Committee session in Busan.

L'offerta del Giorno dei Morti è un rituale profondo in Messico, riconosciuto dall'UNESCO come Patrimonio Culturale Immateriale dell'Umanità. Viene allestita per accogliere le anime dei defunti, guidandole con elementi simbolici. La tradizione impone di assemblarla tra il 27 e il 31 ottobre, a seconda del tipo di anima attesa.

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