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Ic Says Growing Number of Youngsters Want to Work as Intangible Cultural Heritage Inheritors

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AI-generatedNo commercial mechanism identified. The article covers cultural heritage training and a small restoration budget (MOP 300k) for a historic building in Macau. No commodity, supply chain, or margin impact. No company or sector revenue/cost channel affected.
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- IC expanding training and certification program for Intangible Cultural Heritage Inheritors due to growing youth interest.
- Cultural Heritage Council discussed MOP 300,000 budget for urgent restoration of Ho Song-I-Tong Association building.