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tangible and intangible heritage

Tangible heritage refers to physical objects and sites that have cultural significance, such as buildings, monuments, artifacts, and landscapes. These can be touched and directly experienced. Intangible heritage, on the other hand, includes practices, traditions, languages, music, and rituals that are passed down through generations, shaping a community’s identity. While tangible heritage represents physical evidence of history, intangible heritage embodies living expressions of culture. Both are vital for understanding and preserving a community’s history and identity, and they often complement each other.