Ghana’s Kente fabric, woven from threads of history and culture, now shines brightly on the global stage as it joins UNESCO’s Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. This recognition not only celebrates the artistry behind Kente but also deepens the narrative of Ghanaian identity. As the country confidently strides towards further recognition of its folklore treasures, the future promises a vibrant tapestry woven with music, food, and cultural pride.
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