Heritage management experts from Australia Hong Kong
Preserving the cultural past for future generations mustbe high priority whether it is tangible such as buildings and artefacts, or intangible such aslanguages and practices.A strategic partnership between Australian, Hong Kong and Macau.
Vinod Daniel said The challenge for preserving cultural heritage in todays economic anddevelopmental environment is enormous. Australian ConsulGeneral, Mr Les Luck, will also speak at the opening. Mr Luck said This is good example of enhanced ties between Australia, Hong Kong and Macau heritage managers could bettertackle the enormous challenges of heritage preservation, including the careful adaptation oradaptive reuse of some heritage places, in our respective urban and regional environments, headded. AusHeritage has been active in SouthEast Asia for the years and has been working withASEANs Committee on Culture and Information to prepare strategic plans for preserving theregions cultural heritage.
The organisations members include Australian universities, nationalcollecting institutions, state galleries, libraries and museums, private architectural firms and privateand government conservation services. The threeday visit is partially supported by the AustraliaChina Council Department for ForeignAffairs and Trade, Australia.Media wishing to speak with participants or attend the opening of the symposium 730pmMonday, should contact Consulate Public Affairs.
Vinod Daniel said The challenge for preserving cultural heritage in todays economic anddevelopmental environment is enormous. The organisations members include Australian universities, nationalcollecting institutions, state galleries, libraries and museums, private architectural firms and privateand government conservation services. The threeday visit is partially supported by the AustraliaChina Council Department for ForeignAffairs and Trade, Australia.Media wishing to speak with participants or attend the opening of the symposium 730pmMonday, should contact Consulate Public Affairs. r Gavin McDougall Tel or 8885Ms Simmy Lam Tel or The Australian Government is very supportive of such cooperation inpromoting cultural heritage through exchanged technical experience.
The Australian Government is very supportive of such cooperation inpromoting cultural heritage through exchanged technical experience.AusHeritage will be working very closely with the Hong Kong University for this interaction. Mr. Vinod Daniel said The challenge for preserving cultural heritage in todays economic anddevelopmental environment is enormous. Preserving the cultural past for future generations mustbe high priority whether it is tangible such as buildings and artefacts, or intangible such aslanguages and practices.A strategic partnership between Australian, Hong Kong and Macau.
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