Important Intangible Cultural Properties information
Important Intangible Cultural Properties may refer to:
Important Intangible Cultural Properties of Japan based on the 1950 Japanese law
Important Intangible Cultural Properties of Korea based on the Cultural Property Protection Law of Korea passed in 1962
Intangible Cultural Heritage of the Philippines listed by the National Commission for Culture and the Arts
UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage Lists
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traditional play in Korea which was selected as the 15th ImportantIntangibleCulturalProperties of Korea, next to Hansan mosijjagi. It was performed in...
monuments'." Cultural heritage has been described as the 'most distinguishing form of a culture's expression' and includes both tangible and intangible elements...