Beekeeping in Luhansk Oblast and Malanka in Prykarpattia entered the National List of Cultural Heritage of Ukraine
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Beekeeping in the Luhansk Region and the Malanka ceremony in the Carpathians were included in the National List of Elements of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Ukraine. This was reported by the Ministry of Culture and Information Policy of Ukraine. “Currently, territorial communities must submit plans for the protection of elements to the Ministry of Culture and Information Policy of Ukraine. The public must be involved in its development,” says the MKIP. A total of 5 items were added to the list. The traditional craft of beekeeping in the Svativ region. The tradition of Hutsul artistic wood carving. The traditional rite of Malanka village. Beleluya of the Ivano-Frankivsk region Traditional women’s jewelry made of beads in Prykarpattia Tradition and technology of embroidering women’s shirts in Hadiachchyna The following traditions were also included in the National List: Hutsul artistic wood carving; women’s jewelry made of beads in Prykarpattia; the technology of embroidering a woman’s shirt in Hadiach region, Poltava region… We will remind you that earlier we talked about how the ancient Ukrainian tradition of “Malanka” was threatened with destruction due to the war and officials. Read also: In Kyiv, a historic building on Volodymyrska Street was added to the list of cultural heritage
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