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Pride and hope: Reviving Bam and its Cultural Landscape: UNESCO Culture Sector

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I will work for Arg-e-Bam as long as I live" this man says. "The onus is on us to pass on the history of Bam to the next generation."

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Pride and Hope, reviving Bam and its cultural landscape. 00:00:00
Bam, a city in southeastern Iran, was hit by a disastrous earthquake in December 2003. 00:00:07
The symbol of the city, Argy Bam, was left with a heavy scar from the deadly quake. 00:00:16
The UNESCO World Heritage Committee was held in China six months later in July 2004. 00:00:23
Here, Bam was registered as a World Heritage Site and also inscribed on the World Heritage in Danger list. 00:00:31
The oasis city is said to have been founded between the 4th and 6th centuries. 00:00:41
It flourished as a commercial center on the Silk Road and was a mighty fortified town. 00:00:46
In its heyday, it had a population of 5,000 people. 00:00:53
The city radiated from a citadel on a small hill. 00:00:57
The buildings were made of mud bricks. 00:01:05
Continued maintenance has miraculously preserved its original state. 00:01:08
Maintenance has miraculously preserved its original state. 00:01:12
Sadly, the earthquake flattened the structure. 00:01:16
The damage took away the livelihoods of the people living there. 00:01:23
In April 2004, Iran and UNESCO called on experts in earthquakes and architects around the world to confine at Bam. 00:01:29
How should they rebuild the site? Many issues were addressed. 00:01:38
One image source caught people's attention. 00:01:48
They were air shots of the citadel of Bam, filmed for the NHK Silk Road series in 1981. 00:01:52
The Iranian government launched a project to make a visual reproduction of Argy Bam as it was before the earthquake. 00:01:59
Simultaneous efforts to make reconstructions using digital technologies were launched. 00:02:07
NHK's footage was used in the process. 00:02:13
Elsewhere, those engaged in the reconstruction began work. 00:02:17
Reconstruction techniques must not die out. 00:02:21
Without them, a mud brick complex that is erosion-resistant cannot be passed down to future generations. 00:02:23
I will work for Argy Bam as long as I live, this man says. 00:02:34
The onus is on us to pass on the history of Bam to the next generation. 00:02:38
This graffiti, written shortly after the earthquake, tells us of the heartfelt wishes of the people of Bam. 00:02:41
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NHK World Heritage 100 Series - UNESCO
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Fecha:
1 de junio de 2007 - 10:52
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I will work for Arg-e-Bam as long as I live" this man says. "The onus is on us to pass on the history of Bam to the next generation.
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02′ 57″
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4:3 Hasta 2009 fue el estándar utilizado en la televisión PAL; muchas pantallas de ordenador y televisores usan este estándar, erróneamente llamado cuadrado, cuando en la realidad es rectangular o wide.
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