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Why is the conservation of heritage sites important in South Africa?
Amongst them were social cohesion and upliftment as well as regulated and protected resources. An explanation on the governance of heritage sites in SA was given. Heritage sites in SA were graded in three categories ie Grade 1, 2 and 3. The SAHRA was responsible for Grade 1 heritage resources.
Why is it important to preserve heritage sites?
Human race has always relied on its past to build the present and construct its future. Generations have lived before us and have shaped the world we reside in. It is important to protect our heritage as it adds character and distinctiveness to the place, region or community and hence provides a sense of identity.
How important is the conservation and preservation of our heritage and historical sites?
The reason for preserving them, aside from their architectural value, is that they embody our values, our cultural identity and historic continuity. Protecting our patrimony helps remind people of their historical roots and identity and can serve to bind the nation together.
Why are there 10 World Heritage Sites in South Africa?
South Africa has 10 World Heritage Sites – sites of ‘ outstanding universal value to humanity ’, each of them protected for the future of our children thanks to a collective international community (UNESCO) that functions to keep these World Heritage Sites safe from harm.
How is Sahra helping to promote heritage tourism?
Some of the SAHRA’s successes included participation in the SA World Convention Committee, which assisted in the management of SA’s World Heritage sites. It was also actively involved in assisting NDT with the development of a Heritage Tourism Strategy.
What makes a heritage site a heritage resource?
Heritage Resources could be defined as objects of cultural significance; places, buildings, structures and equipment of cultural significance; places to which oral traditions were attached or associated with the living heritage included intangible heritage such as rain making; historical settlements such as District Six;
When is Heritage Day celebrated in South Africa?
Heritage Day or Braai Day as it has colloquially become known, is celebrated on the 24th of September. South Africans are encouraged to celebrate their cultural traditions and beliefs and the rich diversity that makes us proudly South African. The day was declared a holiday during the late former president Nelson Mandela’s tenure.