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Heritage in times of rapid transformation: a tale of two cities - Yangon and Hanoi

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posted on 2015-01-01, 00:00 authored by William LoganWilliam Logan
Myanmar is opening up to the world after fifty years of military rule and heading into times of rapid economic, social, and political transformation. There is some indication that the changes taking place in Myanmar will parallel those faced in Vietnam twenty-five years ago when it, too, emerged from a period of isolation and opened up to global investment, tourism, and intellectual influences. One of the similarities is likely to be in the growing awareness and use of cultural heritage as a political, economic, and social asset. In all states, capital cities are pivotal in the transformative processes and governments make use of heritage as part of nation-building strategies. This chapter opens up consideration of the role of heritage in times of rapid transformation in Yangon and Hanoi – respectively the colonial and post-colonial capitals of Myanmar (until November 2005) and Vietnam. Important cultural and political differences between the two national contexts are noted and questions asked about what Yangon might learn from the Vietnamese transformation experience.

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Chapter number

13

Pagination

279-300

ISBN-13

9789089649317

Language

eng

Publication classification

B1 Book chapter

Copyright notice

2015, Amsterdam University Press

Extent

14

Editor/Contributor(s)

Bracken G

Publisher

Amsterdam University Press

Place of publication

Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Title of book

Asian cities: colonial to global

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