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− | Cultural assets are the factors that contribute to the vibrancy and dynamism of a particular culture. The definition of a cultural asset is quite broad; they can be solid, material assets such as churches, galleries, halls and parks, or spiritual factors such as the varying religious practices of different cultures. The climate itself can be a cultural asset, as can stories passed down over time or the social [[values]] of a culture. All of these elements are cultural assets as they are part of what makes each culture unique. | + | Cultural assets are the factors that contribute to the vibrancy and dynamism of a particular [[culture]]. The definition of a cultural asset is quite broad; they can be solid, material assets such as churches, galleries, halls and parks, or spiritual factors such as the varying religious practices of different cultures. The climate itself can be a cultural asset, as can stories passed down over time or the social [[values]] of a culture. All of these elements are cultural assets as they are part of what makes each culture unique. |
[[Category:The Cultural Diplomacy Dictionary]] | [[Category:The Cultural Diplomacy Dictionary]] |
Revision as of 15:05, 27 March 2014
Cultural Assets
Cultural assets are the factors that contribute to the vibrancy and dynamism of a particular culture. The definition of a cultural asset is quite broad; they can be solid, material assets such as churches, galleries, halls and parks, or spiritual factors such as the varying religious practices of different cultures. The climate itself can be a cultural asset, as can stories passed down over time or the social values of a culture. All of these elements are cultural assets as they are part of what makes each culture unique.