Unesco lauds temple’s high standard of conservation


  • Nation
  • Monday, 14 Jun 2004

MALACCA: Restoration work on the country’s oldest temple, Cheng Hoon Teng Temple, has set the standard for other conservation projects in the region, said a Unesco representative. 

Describing the work on the 17th century temple as “the forefront of Asian initiative in conservation work”, Unesco regional advisor for culture in the Asia-Pacific region Dr Richard Engelhardt said: 

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