Kyoto has been chosen as the venue to close the 40th anniversary celebrations of the UNESCO World Heritage Convention (WHC). The announcement has been welcomed by the Kyoto Convention Bureau.
The three day event, which will be held in November, will incorporate a variety of activities and workshops, as well as studies that will be presented on the future direction of the convention. As James Kent, international marketing manager at the Kyoto Convention Bureau points out: “The mission of the WHC is perfectly reflected in Kyoto’s events and tourism offering. The city, which was capital of Japan from 794–1868, combines modern facilities with history and culture, including 17 UNESCO World Cultural Heritage sites, many of which can be used as venues for events.”
James continues: “We are delighted UNESCO has chosen Kyoto to host the closing event of its anniversary celebrations. Kyoto is widely recognised as a centre for culture and heritage in Japan. It has a substantial number of historic buildings as well as the largest concentration of designated cultural properties in the country making it an ideal location for such a momentous occasion. We look forward to welcoming UNESCO and celebrating this special anniversary with them.”