The Intangible Cultural Heritage Week held in Beijing has concluded. It brought together around 40 countries, 3,000 participants, and attracted more than 500,000 visitors.
Georgia participated in the international event with a dedicated national pavilion that emphasized the country’s traditional clothing, jewelry, textiles, wine vessels and examples of contemporary applied arts. The ensemble ‘Didgori’ performed a concert of Georgian folk music, offering audiences a glimpse into the nation’s rich musical traditions.
As organizers stated, the event aimed to promote traditional arts and cultural exchange on a global platform.

















