
INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATION (GLOBAL CORRESPONDENCE) OF INTANGIBLE CULTURAL HERITAGE IN CENTRAL PLAINS
Wayan Astawac , Ganesha Education University, Singaraja, Indonesia Ida Bagus Ketut Nengah , Ganesha Education University, Singaraja, IndonesiaAbstract
The social legacy of a society is an integral part of its cultural identity and heritage. However, some social legacies remain elusive and often overlooked due to several factors, including lack of documentation and recognition, language barriers, and cultural differences. This article aims to explore the global correspondence of elusive social legacies in focal fields and proposes ways to enhance their recognition and communication worldwide.
Keywords
Intangible Cultural Heritage, International Communication, Global Correspondence
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