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ICH Book Publication
- Date04 Jan 2025

ICHCAP plans and publishes a variety of books to promote the safeguarding and awareness of intangible cultural heritage (ICH) in the Asia-Pacific region. Covering topics such as ICH elements, national inventories, and policy documents, the publications are based on annually selected themes that highlight the value of ICH and related safeguarding efforts. These books serve as valuable resources for readers both in the region and around the world to deepen their understanding of ICH.
Main Activities
- Publishing Living Heritage Series
- Publishing ICH & Society Series
- Publishing ICH NGO Activities’ Casebook Series
- Publishing “Understanding Intangible Cultural Heritage” (Revised version, Korean)
- Translating UNESCO’s ICH Policy Brochures in Multi-Languages
Target
- ICH experts, relevant organizations, practitioners, NGOs, students, and the public with interest in ICH
Achievements
- Living Heritage Series
Outcomes table YEAR TITLE Link 2017 Traditional Medicine 2018 Tugging Rituals and Games 2019 Traditional Food 2020 Traditional Martial Arts 2021 Traditional Musical Instruments 2022 Water: Interconnectivity between Intangible Cultural Heritage and Science 2023 STORYTELLING: Sharing experiences from the field 2024 Enhancing viability of the community - ICH & Society Series
Outcomes table YEAR TITLE Link 2010 Intangible Cultural Heritage of the Mongols 2012 Pinagmulan: Enumeration from the Philippine Inventory of Intangible Cultural Heritage 2014 Traditional Knowledge and Wisdom: Themes from the Pacific Islands 2014-2015 Intangible Cultural Heritage of Bhutan 2015-2016 Ha Noi Intangible Cultural Heritage in Contemporary Life 2015-2016 Intangible Cultural Heritage of Uzbekistan 2016-2017 Intangible Cultural Heritage in Tajikistan 2018-2019 Intangible Cultural Heritage of Kyrgyzstan - ICH NGO Activities’ Casebook Series
Outcomes table YEAR TITLE Link 2016 ICH NGO’s Strategy in Achieving Sustainable Development – Sustainable Cities and Communities 2017 Contribution of Intangible Cultural Heritage to Sustainable Development in South Asia 2018 Intangible Cultural Heritage NGOs’ Strategy in Achieving Sustainable Development: The Relationship between Safeguarding ICH and Education 2020 Intangible Cultural Heritage NGO’s Strategy in Achieving Sustainable Development: Goal 2. Zero Hunger - Understanding Intangible Cultural Heritage (Revised version, Korean)
- UNESCO’s ICH Policy Brochures in Multi-Languages
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