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Media Source: Daily Pakistan
Date: 9 December 2024
UNESCO’s Reactive Monitoring Mission continued its five-day visit to Lahore, focusing on two of the city’s most significant UNESCO World Heritage sites: Lahore Fort and Shalimar Gardens. The mission is part of UNESCO’s ongoing efforts to evaluate conservation initiatives and plan future activities in alignm
UNESCO’s Reactive Monitoring Mission continued its five-day visit to Lahore, focusing on two of the city’s most significant UNESCO World Heritage sites: Lahore Fort and Shalimar Gardens. The mission is part of UNESCO’s ongoing efforts to evaluate conservation initiatives and plan future activities in alignment with international heritage standards. The UNESCO delegation was led by Kian Boon from ICOMOS, Ms. Nao Hayashi from the World Heritage Centre, and Jawad Aziz from UNESCO Pakistan. These projects have been carried out by the Walled City of Lahore Authority (WCLA) and the Aga Khan Trust for Culture (AKTC). The mission expressed satisfaction with the progress made in preserving the historical and architectural integrity of the fort, acknowledging the concerted efforts made to maintain its cultural significance for future generations.