A significant UNESCO meeting focused on safeguarding intangible cultural heritage concluded in Delhi, with the organization adding 67 living heritage elements from various countries.

This milestone event, held at the historic Red Fort, saw India's participation as host, emphasizing cultural preservation amid global challenges. The session was notably the largest of its kind, demonstrating a growing commitment to intangible heritage.

Future discussions are set for 2026 in China's Xiamen city, reflecting an ongoing effort to cultivate cultural exchanges and protect heritage worldwide.

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