"THE TANGIBLE AND INTANGIBLE HERITAGE THAT EXISTS FROM PREVIOUS GENERATIONS PROVIDES A LINK BETWEEN PEOPLE AND THEIR PAST"
As part of the awareness activities that accompany the Rehabilitation project of Saint George Hosh Complex funded by the Italian government – Italian General Consulate in Jerusalem through the Palestinian Municipalities Support Programme (PMSP), CCHP in cooperation with Beit Jala Municipality held a workshop with women sector at Women Association for Child Care at its premises, on the 23rd of January.
CCHP organized a tour to Battir – through the route, for the Director of the Biblische Reisen – Austrian Office, in order to promote the hike between Beit Jala and Battir on the 19th of January. This tour is part of the cooperation between CCHP and Net Tours to promote the route of Battir. It is worth mentioning that Biblische Reisen is the largest religious and Pilgrimage Company in Germany.
Centre for Cultural Heritage Preservation (CCHP) and the Net Tours, in efforts to promote the Battir Route, has undertaken a major training programme for the German speaking Arab guides from all over Palestine, including the ones from the Green Line, through organized tours in Battir. In this context, CCHP has organized three trips in Battir – through the route for various groups.
As part of the awareness activities accompanying the Rehabilitation of Hosh Al–Syriac in Bethlehem for the adaptive reuse as guest house, funded by the Italian government through the Palestinian Municipalities Support Programme (PMSP), CCHP in cooperation with Bethlehem Municipality organized a site visit for group of architectural students from Bir zeit University on Thursday 17th of January.
As a part of the awareness activities for the Rehabilitation of the Commercial Area in the Old city of Bethlehem project, funded by the Italian Government through the Palestinian Municipalities Support Program (PMSP), CCHP in cooperation with Bethlehem Municipality organized a site visit for architecture students from Bir zeit University on the 17th of January.
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