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The Role of Youth in Safeguarding ICH: Case Study from Lao PDR
  • Manage No DI00001277
    Country Laos
    Author Khamchanh Souvannalith (Collections Manager, Traditional Arts & Ethnology Centre (TAEC)), Tara Gujadhur (Co-Director, Traditional Arts & Ethnology Centre (TAEC))
    Published Year 2022
    Language English
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Description Laos has a rich diversity of cultures, lifestyles, and arts, many of which intersect. The country’s seventeen provinces stretch 1,162 kilometers from north to south, with 6.8 million inhabitants representing fifty officially recognized ethnic groups in four main language families. The majority Tai Lao people, from whom the country gets its name, make up about 53% of the population, with numerous ethnic minority groups comprising the rest. Laos is well known for its UNESCO World Heritage Sites, and the Traditional Arts and Ethnology Centre (TAEC) is a cultural heritage social enterprise in the UNESCO World Heritage town of Luang Prabang. It is the only independent museum and resource center in Laos dedicated to the collection, preservation, and interpretation of the traditional arts and lifestyles of the country’s diverse ethnic groups.

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