The results of the large-scale regional project ‘Silk Roads Heritage Corridors in Central Asia – International Dimension of the European Year of Cultural Heritage’ were presented in Astana today. The project is funded by the European Union and has been implemented by UNESCO Regional Office in Almaty since 2018. It aims at preservation and promotion of the cultural heritage of Silk Roads, enhancing the value of tangible and intangible heritage, and strengthening human and institutional potential in heritage management in Central Asian countries. All initiatives within the project aimed at strengthening the role and contribution of culture to the sustainable development of the region.
Project’s main activities focused on rehabilitation of heritage sites along the Silk Roads, development of tourism potential based on cultural heritage as well as preservation of intangible cultural heritage in beneficiary countries. Rehabilitation works were carried out at such heritage sites of Central Asia as Medieval city of Kulan in Kazakhstan, Medieval city of Krasnaya Rechka in Kyrgyzstan, Tajik National Park in Tajikistan and World Heritage Property at Khiva in Uzbekistan. Project experts also revised and extended the ‘Training Handbook for Silk Road Heritage Guides’ publication in English and Russian, and created a special section devoted to Silk Road on the international online platform ‘World Heritage Journeys’. This platform allows anyone to learn about World Heritage sites.
At the event, a virtual exhibition of 60 historical unique museum showpieces of the Silk Road objects, provided by museums of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyz Republic, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan. Its uniqueness is the fact that anyone can see all 60 objects from six different countries on one single online platform in 2D and 3D.
Visit the virtual exhibition: artsandculture.google.com