Mobilizing International Resources for the Conservation of My Son Heritage in Vietnam
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https://doi.org/10.6092/issn.1973-9494/25460Keywords:
resources, international resources, conservation, cultural heritage, My SonAbstract
My Son Sanctuary is an ancient Champa temple and architectural tower complex designated by UNESCO as a World Cultural Heritage site. However, it is gradually deteriorating due to the effects of time, the environment, and human activity. To clarify the issue of “Mobilising International Resources for the Conservation of My Son Sanctuary in Vietnam”, using collected materials, the authors employ qualitative research methods to clarify the conservation efforts for My Son Sanctuary through projects involving cooperation between the Vietnamese Government and the governments of Poland, Italy, India, and the World Heritage Fund under UNESCO. This is an important study initiative for both domestic and international researchers interested in the preservation of My Son in Vietnam, as part of the legacy of humanity’s shared heritage.
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