The need to safeguard our cultural heritage, especially the intangible elements, is greater than ever as globalisation in the form of development and social change creates conditions that may lead to negative impacts which could undermine tolerance and respect of each other’s cultures.
Preserving our cultural heritage is paramount
The Brunei Times, 22 August 2016, Brunei Darussalam
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