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The Sikkim government and UNESCO are teaming up to preserve the traditional Lepcha cane bridge, or 'Ru-Soam'. This bridge is ...
The Sikkim government and UNESCO have joined hands to preserve the art of the traditional Lepcha cane bridge or ‘Ru-Soam’, officials said on Wednesday. The indigenous bridge-making tradition is still ...
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India Today NE on MSNSikkim partners with UNESCO to preserve Lepcha cane bridge traditionThe Sikkim government and UNESCO have joined forces to preserve the traditional Lepcha cane bridge. This collaboration aims ...
The high-level meeting was organised by the intellectual property rights section of the state science and technology ...
The indigenous bridge-making tradition is still practised by Lepcha communities in the Dzongu Tribal Reserve within the Khangchendzonga Biosphere Reserve in the northeastern state, they said.
Khangchendzonga National Parks is a Biosphere Reserve and listed as one of the UNESCO World Heritage site of India. Its listed as a Mixed Heritage and named after the third highest peak in the ...
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