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(Cinet) – Japan’s PM has proposed that Vietnam supports and votes for 02 heritages of Japan as World Heritage at the 38th session of the World Heritage Committee in Quatar on June.



Two heritages are “Tomioka Silk Mill and Related Industrial Heritage ” and “Sites of Japan’s Meiji Industrial Revolution“.


Tomioka Silk Mill and Related Industrial Heritage is a grouping of sites that relate to the industrialization of Japan in the Meiji period, part of the industrial heritage of Japan. The Tomioka silk mill was constructed in 1872 in Gunma Prefecture, which became a leading centre for sericulture, the rearing of silkworms and production of raw silk.


“Sites of Japan’s Meiji Industrial Revolution: Kyushu-Yamaguchi and Related Areas” is a serial national property with component parts dispersed into large area in Kyushu and Yamaguchi. Together the series represents a unified and coherent group of monuments and sites that are testimony to the unique process of technology transfer from Western to Eastern cultures, between 1850 and 1910.


To tighten Vietnam and Japan relationship of culture exchange, Vietnam approves and votes for two heritages of Japan . Also in the occasion, the MOCST proposed that Japan vote for Trang An ScenicLandscape Complex as world natural heritage.


In many past years, Vietnam and Japan have maintained and developed friendship relation between two countries, especially some affords of world natural and cultural heritage maintenance. The work becomes an essential work to express unity between two countries.




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