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Mon, 07/02/2012 - 06:10
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UNESCO Declares Malaysia's Lenggong Valley World Heritage Site
BUKIT MERTAJAM (Penang,Malaysia), July 2 (Bernama) -- The United Nations
Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) declared Lenggong
Valley in Hulu Perak as a world heritage site, at its conference Sunday.
Information, Communications and Culture Minister Dr Rais Yatim in disclosing
this, said the declaration was made following the discovery of artefacts which
were more than 1.8 million years old through excavation works by the country's
archaeologists for the past 20 years.
"With this development involving the Lenggong Valley, we have another
heritage site under UNESCO to add to Penang, Melaka, Mount Kinabalu and Mulu
Caves.
"This is a very meaningful achievement by the government and people which we
can be proud of," he told reporters after attending a 1Malaysia Community
programme with the villagers of Kampung Penanti, here, Sunday.
He said the ministry would collate and record all the data related to the
discoveries to provide more information to the public.
Rais also said the ministry and Perak government would look into a joint
study on the Lenggong Valley's socio, cultural and heritage development.
Earlier, in his speech, Rais advised Penangites to remain united so that
everyone progressed at the same pace.
"Our culture teaches us to help one another, so let's not lose ourselves and
forget others just because we have differences," he said.
-- BERNAMA