World Heritage Day, is a special day that serves as a gentle nudge, reminding us of the importance of safeguarding our cultural legacy for the generations yet to come. With everything the world has come to endure, it’s only natural that we set aside a day to honour the historical sites and cultural treasures that shape our collective identity.
Celebrated in various ways, World Heritage Day brings people together on different levels. On a social level, we organize outings with loved ones to visit historical sites and cultural festivals, basking in the richness of our shared history. At an organizational level, policies and initiatives are advocated for heritage conservation and sustainable tourism, ensuring that our precious heritage remains intact for future exploration. Additionally, organisations such as UNESCO spearhead conferences, seminars, and workshops, fostering collaboration among nations and sharing the best practices in heritage preservation – all of which received ample media coverage, further amplifying the importance.
Amidst all these, one element always accompanies – food. And what better way to celebrate this day than through the lens of Malaysia’s delights right? Malaysia boasts a rich tapestry of traditional foods that have become cultural icons in their own way. From the fragrant nasi lemak to the crispy roti canai and the fiery char kuey teow, these delicacies are irreplaceable gems. So, how can Malaysians promote our heritage through this deliciousness?
Honouring a ‘world’ day can seem overwhelming but it doesn’t have to be so. By adjusting our expectations, and taking small simple actions- like enjoying a homemade rendang ayam with local ingredients- we can each play a part in treasuring our heritage and building a better nation. It takes one delicious home-cooked meal at a time to have a great impact. So start today! Happy World Heritage Day!
Clara, Dietitian