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·Abu Simbel Temple
·cultural heritage
Will it stay all the same
·cultural relics
·Ramesses II (BC1300)
Economic development is necessary if we want to improve society. There comes a time when the old must give way to the new, and it is not possible to preserve everything from our past as we move towards the future. Finding and keeping the right balance between progress and the protection of cultural sites can be a big challenge.
Will it stay all the same
not possible
Economic development is necessary if we want to improve society. There comes a time when the old must give way to the new, and it is not possible to preserve everything from our past as we move towards the future. Finding and keeping the right balance between progress and the protection of cultural sites can be a big challenge.
Economic development is necessary if we want to improve society. There comes a time when the old must give way to the new, and it is not possible to preserve everything from our past as we move towards the future. Finding and keeping the right balance between progress and the protection of cultural sites can be a big challenge.
challenge
protection of
cultural sites
development
the old
the new
From Problems To Solutions
From
Problems
To
Solutions
Reading Para2
What was the problem
challenge
the government:
build a new dam
control floods,
produce electricity
supply water
protests
temples / cultural relics
may be damaged
an important part
of Egypt's cultural
heritage
citizens
the old
the new
Reading Para2
challenge
the government:
build a new dam
control floods,
produce electricity
supply water
protests
temples / cultural relics
may be damaged
an important part
of Egypt's cultural
heritage
citizens
the old
the new
What did the government do
What did the government do
challenge
the old
the new
the government:
build a new dam
control floods,
produce electricity
supply water
protests
temples / cultural relics
may be damaged
an important part
of Egypt's cultural
heritage
After listening to the scientists who had studied the problem, and citizens who lived near the dam, the government turned to the United Nations for help in 1959.
Reading Para2
What did the UN do
Reading Para3
Who What they did purpose
The UN
established a committee
limit damage
prevent the loss
The group
asked for contributions
raised funds
Experts
investigated the issue
conducted several tests
made a proposal
material preparation
theoretical preparation
1960
material preparation
theoretical preparation
1959
Reading Para4&5
When Who What they did purpose/influence
governments
environmentalists
taken down ...
moved and put back...
safe from the water
1961
German engineers
moved the first temple
next 20
years
engineers
workers
rescued temples and
cultural relics
Fifty countries
donated nearly $80 million
1980
finished the project
successfully
Reading Para4&5
When Who What they did purpose/influence
taken down ...
moved and put back...
safe from the water
1961
German engineers
moved the first temple
next 20
years
engineers
workers
rescued temples and
cultural relics
Fifty countries
donated nearly $80 million
1980
finished successfully
governments
environmentalists
German engineers
engineers
workers
Fifty countries
The UN
The group
Experts
Reading Para4&5
When Who What they did purpose/influence
governments
environmentalists
taken down ...
moved and put back...
safe from the water
1961
German engineers
moved the first temple
next 20
years
engineers
workers
rescued temples and
cultural relics
Fifty countries
donated nearly $80 million
1980
finished the project
successfully
the Aswan Dam Spirit
possible
Reading Para6
The spirit of the Aswan Dam project is still alive today. Perhaps the best example is shown by UNESCO, which runs a programme that prevents world cultural heritage sites around the world from disappearing. lf a problem seems too difficult for a single nation, the global community can sometimes provide a solution.
The spirit of the Aswan Dam project is still alive today. Perhaps the best example is shown by UNESCO, which runs a programme that prevents world cultural heritage sites around the world from disappearing. lf a problem seems too difficult for a single nation, the global community can sometimes provide a solution.
The spirit of the Aswan Dam project is still alive today. Perhaps the best example is shown by UNESCO, which runs a programme that prevents world cultural heritage sites around the world from disappearing. lf a problem seems too difficult for a single nation, the global community can sometimes provide a solution.
the Aswan Dam Spirit is still alive
1959
today
Discussion
Was it worth to take so many years
and make so many efforts to move the
cultural sites Why
Heritage is our legacy from the past, what we live with today, and what we pass on to future generations.
——World Heritage Center
·Ramesses II (BC1300)
visitors today
future generations
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