During the meeting, Al-Rawashdeh stressed the importance of coordination between the concerned authorities to formulate public policies and implement projects that preserve and document the elements of the intangible cultural heritage in Jordan, stressing that this heritage represents the living identity of the Jordanian society and reflects its cultural diversity across generations.
National Plan for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage Chaired by the Minister of Culture
Ministry of Culture, Jordan, 13 August 2025, Jordan
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