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A Heritage Tour Through Salamanca

Posted onDecember 27, 2017January 12, 2018
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Say Cheese! The inseparable relation between Italy and cheese

Posted onAugust 27, 2017September 24, 2017
Best From Our Students Heritage Intangible Heritage Student Program Traditions

Modak: The Hindu god Ganesha’s favorite dessert

Posted onAugust 20, 2017September 20, 2017
Community, Heritage News, Traditions

Ain Mane: The heritage homes of the Kodavas of Coorg

The Kodavas (people hailing from the land of Kodagu) of Coorg take a lot of pride in showcasing their cultural identity and ethnicity. There are …

By roshini_m12
Posted onMarch 12, 2017March 11, 2017
Asia, Blog, Capturing Culture, Experts, Uncategorized

Jalatarangam: Aquatic Melodies

Posted onMarch 10, 2017September 21, 2017

Originally published on Nazariya, this article was researched by Saif Ansari and Written by Seemab Alam, . It is intriguing to look at how the …

Asia, Community, Conservation, Explore the Unexplored, Traditions, Travel

Maldharis: The Silvipastoralists of the Banni Grasslands

Posted onMarch 8, 2017September 21, 2017

This article ?was originally published on?www.sahapedia.org,?an?open online resource on the arts, cultures and heritage of India. ?Maldharis are silvipastoralists who live in the Banni grasslands …

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Seaham Harbour: A Coal Giant’s Vision

Posted onMarch 8, 2017March 11, 2017

Our heritage walk on 20th February at Seaham, began at the ?Gateway to the Durham Heritage Coast?. There is a surprising link between Seaham harbour, …

Food Heritage, Heritage News, Travel

Nueva Ecija: The rice granary of the Philippines

Posted onMarch 7, 2017November 3, 2017

A ride in the midst of rolling hills that stretch to as far as the eyes can see. Unbeknownst to many, Palayan City, a thoroughfare …

Arts and Crafts, Capturing Culture, Heritage

The Crafts of Albania: An Interactive Experience

Posted onMarch 5, 2017March 4, 2017

The manufacture of felt is distinct to Albania. Educating the younger locals about this practice enables them to understand the cultural and historical significance of …

Heritage News

Come March, attend the Pintados Festival in the Philippines

Posted onMarch 5, 2017March 11, 2017

The Pintados Festival is an annual?event held during the third week of March in Passi City, Iloilo, Philippines. The multi-day event celebrates the life of …

Heritage News

Why You Should Visit Palayan City in the Philippines

Posted onMarch 5, 2017March 4, 2017

The Philippine Army’s Fort Magsaysay, one of the most famous attractions in Palayan City Image Credit: Rappler. Being more than a thoroughfare between Nueva Ecija …

Blog, Capturing Culture, Community, Europe, Food Heritage, Heritage, My Hometown Culture, Student Program, Travel, Urban

Food Markets in Salamanca, Spain

Posted onMarch 4, 2017November 3, 2017

Salamanca has three food markets that are open everyday from Monday to Saturday. The oldest one is the Central Market, which is located in the …

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