EPISODE · Nov 5, 2025 · 16 MIN
Quirky Tale of the Intangible Cultural Experiences Alistair Smith Discovered
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There are some things you can experience in your travels that are, intangible. Well the United Nations in 2003 began tl recognise these things and over a period of about five years began to list the intangible cultural heritage of as many nations as wanted to participate. Interesting as Alistair Smith explains in another of his Quirky Travel stories, neither the UK nor Australia chose to participate and we try our hand it nominating the things both countries could have contributed to this Intangible register. Photo: Aiistair Smith shows women making Lavash bread, which s a registered intangible, at a restaurant in Garni, Armenia.
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There are some things you can experience in your travels that are, intangible. Well the United Nations in 2003 began tl recognise these things and over a period of about five years began to list the intangible cultural heritage of as many nations as wanted to participate. Interesting as Alistair Smith explains in another of his Quirky Travel stories, neither the UK nor Australia chose to participate and we try our hand it nominating the things both countries could have contributed to this Intangible register. Photo: Aiistair Smith shows women making Lavash bread, which s a registered intangible, at a restaurant in Garni, Armenia.
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