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UNESCO helps Vietnam preserve documentary heritage

Officials working at libraries, museums and archives from Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia have been equipped with necessary skills in compiling dossiers to apply for UNESCO recognition of documentary heritage at a training course in Hanoi on October 8.
Officials working at libraries, museums and archives from Vietnam,Laos and Cambodia have been equipped with necessary skills incompiling dossiers to apply for UNESCO recognition of documentaryheritage at a training course in Hanoi on October 8.

During the course, experts from the UNESCO International AdvisoryCommittee and the Memory of the World programme talked about thesignificance of documentary heritage as well as the programme’sobjectives.

The officials used the occasion to share theirknowledge and experience in compiling dossiers on documentary heritageto submit to the International Memory of the World Register.

Launched in 1992, Memory of the World aims to recognise significantdocumentary heritage in a similar fashion to the way UNESCO’s WorldHeritage Convention and World Heritage List recognises significantnatural and cultural sites.

Since 2009, Vietnam has hadthree documentary heritages recognised by the UNESCO Memory of theWorld, including Nguyen dynasty wood blocks, doctoral stone steles atthe Temple of Literature and wood blocks printed with Buddhist Sutras atthe Vinh Nghiem Pagoda in the northern province of Bac Giang.-VNA

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