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67 new cultural elements from around the world added to UNESCO’s heritage list

From Iran’s 'Ayeneh-Kari' and Switzerland’s yodelling to India’s Deepavali, UNESCO has added 67 cultural elements to its Intangible Cultural Heritage lists, during its 20th session in Delhi. The new entries include arts, rituals, and traditions from across the world

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 Iran's art of mirror-work in Persian architecture, UAE's traditional art form that blends performing arts with oral tradition and Switzerland's yodelling -- a vocal technique involving the use of different registers -- were on Thursday inscribed on the UNESCO's Intangible Cultural Heritage list.

A total of 67 cultural elements, including India's Deepavali, have been added to UNESCO's various intangible heritage lists over the period of December 9-11.

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