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kekkwa. NOMINATION CRITERIA. CRITERIA (ii) The Historic Cities of the Straits of Malacca represent exceptional examples of multi-cultural trading towns in East and South-East Asia, forged from the mercantile and civilization exchanges of Malay, Chinese, Indian and European cultures.
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NOMINATION CRITERIA • CRITERIA (ii) • The Historic Cities of the Straits of Malacca represent exceptional examples of multi-cultural trading towns in East and South-East Asia, forged from the mercantile and civilization exchanges of Malay, Chinese, Indian and European cultures. • CRITERIA (iii) • …are living testimony to the multi-cultural tradition of Asia, where the greatest religions and cultures met. The coexistence of distinct faiths – both tangible and intangible – in particular the different religious buildings – is a testament to the religious pluralism of Asia • CRITERIA (iv) • …. reflect the coming together of cultural elements from elsewhere in the Malay Archipelago and from India and China with those of Europe to create a unique architecture, culture and townscape without parallel anywhere in the East and South-East Asia. In particular a range and exceptional architecture of shophouses and townhouses. kekkwa
THE HERITAGE VISION Social Fabric Religion & Traditions Socio-cultural Arts & Culture Housing HERITAGE CONSERVATION & REDEVELOPMENT Environmental Beautification & Cleanliness Tourism Economic Traffic Management Commercial LIVING CULTURE/ LIVEABLE CITY AR&T
DOKUMEN INI IALAH HAKMILIK KERAJAAN NEGERI NEGERI PULAU PINANG Mesyuarat Jawatankuasa Perancang Negeri Negeri Pulau Pinang No.Rujukan Kertas : K9-2/2008 Mukasurat : 2/25 • WHAT IS • A HERITAGE MANAGEMENT PLAN? • A document to protect the significance of the Historic City of George Town; i.e. its Outstanding Universal Values • Criteria 1: Living Heritage • Criteria 2: Religious Buildings • Criteria 3: Shophouses
WHY IS A HERITAGE MANAGEMENT PLAN NECESSARY? • This is a REQUIREMENT of the WORLD HERITAGE CONVENTION and its Operational Guidelines. • Under normal circumstances, the management plan should be operationalised by the time the Site is inscribed.
VISION OF THE HERITAGE MANAGEMENT PLAN “To ensure and encourage sustainable heritage development; and to provide a protection and development framework in order to maintain the authenticity and integrity of the Site, as exemplified by its Outstanding Universal Values”