Hihihi tah kudu na mah pamarentah teh era-nya... Dunia wae melalui PBB UNESCO tah ngahurmat ka Sajarah make aya program Culture Heritage Conservation... eeeh ieu mah urang boga situs-2 bersejarah oge kalahka teu dipiara jeung kalahka rek diancurkeun.
Kudunamah pamarentah teh era nya heuheuheu. Ceuk nagara batur teh... ih kade gaul jeung endonesa mah ceunah kudu ati-2 soalna ka titinggal leluhurna wae ngak dihargai... apalagi kita yang deungeun-2 katanyah. Mangkono tah mulai nagara batur kalalabur ti endonesa... foreign investment wae ti nagara batur ka endonesa mah payah... lolobana ti SQ, AU, & Malaysia... tah kuring mah kapikiran kulantaran urang endonesa loba di nagara eta... ulah-2 entong-2 lolobana investment na teh ti urang-2 endonesa keneh... tah anu bener-2 foreign investment sa uprit... padahal foreign investment eta teh salah cara keur kamajuan bangsa kulantaran semakin loba batur anu daek ngagolangkeun duit di tempat urang tah semakin percaya bangsa batur ka urang ... oge manehna ngahargaan ka urang nepika daek nendeun duit di urang. Pastina lamun aya investment anu lebet tah sektor riil bakal jalan tangtosna multiplier effect anu berkesinambungan bakal kacipta (pembukaan lapangan kerja, ekonomi maju, jrrd) ----- Original Message ----- 2007 UNESCO Asia-Pacific AWARDS for Culture Heritage Conservation UNESCO's mandate is to promote the stewardship of the world's cultural resources, including the built heritage which constitutes our collective cultural memory, and the foundation upon which communities can construct their fu-ture. In Asia and the Pacific, UNESCO supports conservation activities at all levels, and particularly seeks to encourage the role of the private sector in preserving the region's cultural heritage. The UNESCO Asia-Pacific Heritage Awards for Culture Heritage Conservation have been established to recognize the achievement of individuals and organizations within the private sector, and public-private initiatives, in successfully restoring structures of heritage value in the region. Since 2000, UNESCO has received 241 entries from 23 countries, spanning a wide range of conservation projects from private residences to palace complexes. Many of the entries have set technical and social benchmarks for conservation in the region, while acting as catalysts for local preservation activity. Over the years, the projects illustrate the increasing momentum and level of conservation in Asia and the Pacific. UNESCO now invites entries for the 2007 Asia-Pacific Heritage Awards for Culture Heritage Conservation to identify the best conserved/restored buildings over 50 years old in the region. Only works completed within the last 10 years are eligible for consideration. www.unescobkk. org/culture/ heritageawards . [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
