The latest UNESCO meeting has illuminated the cultural mosaic of humanity, as 63 new practices from diverse corners of the world find refuge on the Intangible Cultural Heritage list. Recognizable treasures like Aleppo soap and Japanese sake join urgent initiatives for the Reog Ponorogo art and Wosana rituals. This recognition not only safeguards age-old traditions but also breathes new life into fading practices, ensuring that future generations connect with their cultural roots, like threads weaving through the fabric of time.
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