As well, Ms. Mays Salsa’, head of PR and Awareness at CCHP gave a briefing about the materials used in traditional buildings and patterns.
"THE TANGIBLE AND INTANGIBLE HERITAGE THAT EXISTS FROM PREVIOUS GENERATIONS PROVIDES A LINK BETWEEN PEOPLE AND THEIR PAST"
Centre For Cultural Heritage Preservation organized a series of meetings with schoolchildren from Dar Al-Kalima School in Bethlehem to introduce them to our cultural heritage and its components and to promote awareness of the value and importance of this heritage and the initiatives undertaken by the centre for the advancement of cultural heritage and preserving it.
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