Myanmar’s Thanaka nears UNESCO intangible heritage listing
THE Myanmar traditional Thanaka culture
is now one step closer to being recognized by UNESCO as an Intangible Cultural
Heritage. The documentation required for the application has been completed,
according to Daw Sanda Khin, Chair of the Myanmar Cultural Heritage Trust.
To support the nomination of Thanaka as
a World Intangible Cultural Heritage, the full moon day of Tabodwe month has
been designated as Myanmar Thanaka Day. Commemorative events celebrating the
Thanaka tradition are being held at national museums, cultural museums and
national libraries across the country. Public opinion surveys are also being
conducted and the results will be submitted to UNESCO.
“The process of having Myanmar’s Thanaka
culture recognized by UNESCO as an Intangible Cultural Heritage began in 2020.
This year, we continue to fulfil the requirements set by UNESCO and supplement
the evidence of public participation. The completed documentation will be
submitted by 31st March.
In addition to the documentation, the Myanmar Cultural Heritage Preservation
Association will also be submitting a documentary film to UNESCO,” said Daw
Sanda Khin.
Thanaka has been used as a traditional cosmetic
in Myanmar for over a thousand years. It continues to be a living tradition
and is valued and preserved as a cultural symbol of the entire nation.
Myanmar’s Thanaka tradition meets the five criteria set by UNESCO for
recognition as a World Intangible Cultural Heritage. The application process
began in January 2020. — ASH/MKKS
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