Aileu village Liurai Team Communication and Information Division of the Timor-Leste National Commission for UNESCO (TLNCU) verified the data of antiquities to register in the Memory of the World to promote and safeguard documentary world heritage.

These data have already been collected by the technical team, who worked hard in the field to collect these data, such as belak, surik, dima, and others. Total data on ancient objects in Liurai 8 villages amounts to 60 data collected by the technical team during 2 months. Therefore, the team went down to verify for 2 days and conducted a short interview and took photographs of these ancient objects, and the owner of these objects declared that these ancient objects have been there since ancient times. And now lives in the traditional house.

TLNCU, through the Communication and Information Department, conducted a presentation and verification of documentary world heritage data to the author of these antiquities and held a seminar to promote and safeguard documentary world heritage at the headquarters of Liurai to share more information about the antiquities. It needs to be safeguarded so that it does not get damaged. It needs to be protected or valued. These things are needed to record data in old archives. This program is the dissemination of information from the Ministry of Higher Education, Science, and Culture (MESSK) through the service of TLNCU.

Besides presenting data and seminar, Chief village Liurai said he was happy and grateful because the program of the Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Culture (MESSK) through the services of TLNCU has been able to share detailed information to the communities about the safeguarding of World Heritage Documentary to register in Memory of the World and asked the community to listen carefully to this information because it is a good opportunity to safeguard the Documentary World Heritage for these ancient objects to be registered and not damaged by any disaster and to the communities that participate can share this information with parents or grandparents who cannot participate due to conditions.

The objective of this activity is to verify the data collected by the TLNCU team that these items exist and are taken in the field to share more information with communities that lack information about prostheses or value these antiquities need to be safeguarded. This activity was attended by the chief village and the community in Liurai.

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