Every year on April 18, Global Heritage Day is observed to raise awareness about the need of maintaining the history, variety, and fragility of world heritage sites and monuments. This unique day symbolises an appreciation for our rich culture and customs, which must be preserved.
The day is observed to send an essential message to future generations about the need of carrying on our legacy and preserving our culture. It also aspires to acknowledge the work of all those who contribute to the preservation of heritage, such as architects, engineers, geographers, civil engineers, artists, and archaeologists.
The United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) has classified 1155 monuments as UNESCO world heritage sites in 167 countries.
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