Myanmar hosts Asean seminar on conservation of library collections


YANGON: Myanmar hosted a seminar in Yangon on Thursday (Aug 7) focusing on the conservation management of library collections for Asean member countries, reported Xinhua quoting The Mirror.

The seminar, themed "New Challenges and Different Methods for the Conservation of Asean Literary Heritage: Current Perspectives and the Best Ending," was supported by the Asean Cultural Fund 2024, the report said.

Speaking at the event, Myanmar's Deputy Minister for Religious Affairs and Culture Daw Nu Mra Zan said that the seminar aimed to address emerging challenges in the conservation of literary heritage by bringing together experienced professionals in related fields.

She added that sharing experiences and knowledge among Asean member countries in the field of library industry is the best way to advance library development.

Representatives from Asean member countries attended the seminar, which was hosted by Myanmar's Ministry of Religious Affairs and Culture, the report said. – Bernama

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