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1 ceremony 2 generations 3 beliefs 4 preserve
5 tradition 6 endangered 7 protection
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2 In the first photo, the women are dressed in diving suits. They are from South Korea and have been fishing. In the second photo a Middle Eastern man has a falcon sitting on his arm. Perhaps he has trained the bird to hunt.
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12008 2 tangible 3 90 days of the year 4 Fewer 5 around the world
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1. Tangible culture refers to actual places, buildings, objects, etc., for example, the Great Barrier Reef off the coast of Australia or the Pyramids of Giza in Egypt. Intangible culture relates to living customs and traditional practice, for example the culture of the women divers of Jeju Island in South Korea.
2. Because fewer young people are interested in continuing them; because growth of cities and loss of natural habitats affects their practice.
3. To save or preserve customs and traditions that may otherwise die out.
4. Yes; she says its efforts are valuable, and that at the end we 'must never stop trying' to preserve our intangible cultural heritage.
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1. Yes, although this will might be difficult with increasing globalization happening.
2. Those which younger people want to continue may be the ones which will survive.
3. Countries need to promote their cultural practices, especially to the younger generation.
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