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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 ...
The 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 ...