Workshop
on Museums and Intangible Heritage - Asia Pacific Approaches
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7th
Regional Assembly of the Asia Pacific Organisation
International Council of Museums (ICOM)
Shanghaï, China, 20-25 October 2002
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Shanghai
Charter
We,
the coalition of participants, at the 7th Asia Pacific Regional
Assembly of the International Council of Museums convened
between 20-24 October 2002 in Shanghai, affirming the significance
of creativity, adaptability and the distinctiveness of peoples,
places and communities as the framework in which the voices,
values, traditions, languages, oral history, folk life and
so on are recognised and promoted in all museological and
heritage practices, recommend that museums as facilitators
of constructive partnerships in the safeguarding of this
heritage of humanity:
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Affirm the rich cultural diversity of the Asia Pacific,
including the concerns of race, ethnicity, colour, gender,
age, class, faith, language, sexual orientation and regional
identities
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Establish interdisciplinary and cross sectorial approaches
that bring together movable and immovable, tangible and
intangible, natural and cultural heritage
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Address the challenges and threats posed by globalisation
and develop approaches to maximise on the opportunities
provided by cultural, technological and economic globalisation
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Develop documentation tools and standards in establishing
holistic museum and heritage practices
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Initiate pilot projects that demonstrate methodologies
for making inventories of intangible heritage resources
through community participation
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Ensure efforts towards the conservation, presentation
and interpretation of intangible heritage in an authentic
manner that is consistent with the local character
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Develop public programs and visitor management strategies
that comply with the laws, conventions and regulations
dealing with the conservation of heritage resources of
significance, and respect for the rules and protocols
of the community groups as custodians of intangible heritage
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Encourage cross cultural understanding and meaningful
exchanges for the promotion of peace and harmonious societies
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Make use of all media formats such as print, audio visuals,
film and video, digital and telecommunication technologies
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Assess and address training needs and capacity building
for integration of tangible and intangible heritage management
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Offer inclusive interpretation in appropriate languages
where possible employing local custodians of intangible
heritage resources
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Promote the active participation of public and private
sectors to maximise the use of local expertise, resources
and opportunities and diversify the resource base for
the effective safeguarding of all heritage resources
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Establish criteria and methodologies for the integration
of tangible and intangible heritage in museums and other
heritage institutions
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Support UNESCO's efforts for the safeguarding and promotion
of intangible heritage through its various programs and
stress the importance of the inputs of professional bodies
in the preparation of an international convention for
safeguarding intangible cultural heritage.
Professor
Zhang Wenbin
President
ICOM China |
Dr.
Jacques Perot
President
ICOM |
Professor
Amareswar Galla
President
ICOM Asia Pacific |
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