Heritage preservation is the practice of protecting and maintaining cultural, historical, and natural resources that are important to a community or society. This can include buildings, monuments, traditions, and artifacts that tell the story of a place and its people. By preserving these elements, we ensure that future generations can learn from and appreciate their history.
Efforts in heritage preservation often involve organizations, governments, and local communities working together. For example, UNESCO plays a significant role in identifying and protecting sites of outstanding cultural or natural importance, such as the Great Wall of China or the Pyramids of Giza. These initiatives help safeguard our shared heritage for years to come.