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Culture as Heritage

Francis Mayol
Judex Balbuena
Cultural Heritage is an expression of the ways
of living developed by a community and
passed on from generation to generation,
including customs, practices, places, objects,
artistic expressions and values. Cultural
Heritage is often expressed as either
Intangible or Tangible Cultural Heritage.
Tangible Cultural Heritage
Tangible heritage includes buildings and historic places, monuments,
artifacts, etc., which are considered worthy of preservation for the
future. These include objects significant to the archaeology,
architecture, science or technology of a specific culture.
Longmen Grottoes
Rome Italy Colosseum
Jose Rizal Monument
Pyramids of Egypt
Intangible Cultural Heritage
An intangible cultural heritage (ICH) is a practice, representation,
expression, knowledge, or skill, as well as the instruments, objects,
artifacts, and cultural spaces.
Dancing
Farming
Weaving
Use of Instruments
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