Thailand seeks UNESCO status for pre-historic site

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Thailand seeks UNESCO status for pre-historic site

The Thai cabinet has voted in favour of a plan to seek UNESCO World Heritage status for a park with pre-historic rock formations. Parliament passed a resolution yesterday saying it would summit Phu Phra Bat Park for UNESCO listing at the organisation’s Paris headquarters next week.

The preliminary submission to UNESCO by the Thai Culture Ministry will lay the groundwork for an initial inspection in December of this year. A second assessment should follow in March 2016 and the outcome as to whether the application was successful in June of the same year.
 
The historical park is a 1,200-acre designated segment of Udon Thani Province’s Phu Phra Bat Buabok Forest. The park is home to unique rocks and gravity-defying outcrops created millions of years ago. The added attractions of ruined religious shrines, stupas and idols plus ancient rock-paintings ensure Phu Phra Bat is a must for culture vultures.

If Phu Phra Bat gains UNESCO recognition it benefits from global advertising as well as aid in the event of a natural disaster. Weera Rojpojanarat, the Thai culture minister, said the listing would also help showcase Thai culture and draw more tourists to Udon Thani.

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