Once confined to pagodas and religious rituals, the traditional Southern ethnic Khmer pentatonic music is now increasingly finding new spaces for...
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Maroc - WN.COM - Environment - 04/Jan 01:39
Shaped by rivers, rice fields and communal life, the wet-rice civilisation of the Mekong Delta is facing mounting pressures from climate change and shifting livelihoods, prompting renewed efforts to preserve its distinctive cultural identity while pursuing sustainable development. In the Mekong Delta, life has always followed the rhythm of water. Rivers decide when to plant, canals become roads, and rice fields double as mirrors of the sky. For generations, this wet-rice civilisation has shaped not only livelihoods but a way of living together – open, resilient and deeply rooted in nature. Now, as rising seas and changing climates alter the delta’s fragile balance, communities are rethinking...
Once confined to pagodas and religious rituals, the traditional Southern ethnic Khmer pentatonic music is now increasingly finding new spaces for...
Once confined to pagodas and religious rituals, the traditional Southern ethnic Khmer pentatonic music is now increasingly finding new spaces for...
Despite strong growth potential rooted in its river culture and green economy, the Mekong Delta’s tourism sector faces a persistent paradox:...
Participants learned that about 70 per cent of the Mekong Delta’s land—roughly 2.5 million hectares—is used for growing crops, with rice...
Once confined to pagodas and religious rituals, the traditional Southern ethnic Khmer pentatonic music is now increasingly finding new spaces for...
In some of the driest parts of southern Africa, rock faces hold quiet records of much older worlds. Marble and limestone formations, shaped long...
In some of the driest parts of southern Africa, rock faces hold quiet records of much older worlds. Marble and limestone formations, shaped long...
An architectural and historical exhibition documenting the rise, reach and cultural influence of the once-iconic Kingsway stores across West Africa...
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