The New Normal of GTWHI
Posted onGTWHI will resume physical operation from 13 May 2020.
GTWHI will resume physical operation from 13 May 2020.
10 years as the Site Manager, with a string of collective achievements.
GTWHI would like to thank everyone for being part of this journey in safeguarding George Town’s heritage.
We are happy to announce that the Community-Based Intangible Cultural Heritage Inventorying in George Town (Malaysia): Project Report and Featured Inventory Entries, an outcome from the pilot project in George Town focused on rituals and festive events, is now available to download or read online.
In adherence to the Government of Malaysia’s Restricted Movement Order imposed from 18 March 2020 until 31 March 2020, the GTWHI office premises in George Town will be closed during this unprecedented time.
In conjunction with George Town World Heritage Incorporated’s 10th Anniversary Celebration this year, George Town World Heritage Incorporated is inviting all primary and secondary schools, colleges, and universities in Malaysia to participate in our Cultural Heritage Book Giveaway programme.
George Town World Heritage Incorporated will be organising a photography workshop in March 2020 for cultural heritage artisans and practitioners, cultural and creative industry entrepreneurs, and the local communities who want to promote the cultural heritage of George Town and Melaka.
George Town World Heritage Incorporated is calling for quotations from qualified parties to manage and execute the Pai Thee Kong (Jade Emperor God’s birthday) Celebration to be held on 1 February 2020 in the surrounding area of Chew Jetty in Weld Quay, George Town.
George Town World Heritage Incorporated will be organising the Curation and Gallery Management Workshop to promote local cultural industries and traditions, as well as enhance awareness of our cultural heritage.
George Town World Heritage Incorporated is calling for proposals from qualified parties to curate, manage, and execute George Town Festival 2021 and 2022.
George Town World Heritage Incorporated is now accepting applications for Phase Two of the Fire Responders for George Town World Heritage Site programme, held to train and equip 50 participants with practical knowledge to effectively respond to fire emergencies.