Keeping culture alive by living it


AS the world gets busier and technology takes over more parts of life, many people are realising how important it is to protect our culture – and do it properly, too.

Culture is not just about old songs, costumes, or old buildings. It is about the way people live, the food they eat, the way they speak, and the stories they tell. It is passed down naturally from one generation to the next.

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