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Review of the Kenzo Tange Master Plan for the Sacred Garden -Final report The Kenzo Tange Master Plan (KTMP) has been the official master plan for the development of Lumbini for over 30 years. The plan covers a project area of 1x 3 miles with a Circular Levee and Central Link and it is widely known about in Nepal.The pro...
GoN, UNESCO, (2013)
Identifying Evaluating and Interpreting the Physical Signature of Lumbini for Presentation, Management and Long-term Protection- Report of the First Season of Field Operations 2011 The site of Lumbini in Nepal was identified as the birthplace of the Buddha by Dr Fuhrer of the Archaeological Survey of India in 1895 due to the presence of an Asokan inscription, and supported by records from the fourth century AD Chinese pilgrim F...
GoN, UNESCO, (2011)
Identifying Evaluating and Interpreting the Physical Signature of Lumbini for Presentation, Management and Long-term Protection- Report of the First Season of Field Operations 2012 The site of Lumbini in Nepal was identified as the birthplace of the Buddha following its discovery by General Khadga Sumsher J.B. Rana and Dr Fuhrer of the Archaeological Survey of India in 1895 due to the presence of an Asokan inscription, and supp...
GoN, UNESCO, (2012)
Identifying Evaluating and Interpreting the Physical Signature of Lumbini for Presentation, Management and Long-term protection Report of the Third Season of Field Operations 2013 The site of Lumbini in Nepal was identified as the birthplace of the Buddha by General Rana and Dr Fuhrer of the Archaeological Survey of India in 1896 due to the presence of an Asokan inscription and with the support of records from the fourth centu...
GoN, UNESCO, (2013)
Strengthening Conservation and Management of Lumbini, the Birthplace of the Lord Buddha, World Heritage Property Lumbini, the birthplace of Lord Buddha, a World Heritage Property is located in the Rupandehi district of the Lumbini Zone, which is situated in the plains of Southern Nepal. Lumbini was inscribed on the World Heritage List in 1997 as the birthplace ...
GoN,UNESCO, (2013)
Strengthening conservation and management of Lumbini, the birthplace of Lord Buddha, World Heritage Property - Conservation of Archaeological Remains - Final report The inscription of Lumbini in the World Heritage List in the year 1997 was based on criteria (iii) and (vi), which refer respectively to: (Criterion iii) As the birthplace of the Lord Buddha, testified by the inscription on the Ashoka pillar, the sa...
GoN, UNESCO, (2013)
Strengthening conservation and management of Lumbini, the birthplace of Lord Buddha, World Heritage Property. UNESCO project FIT/536NEP4001 - Integrated Management Framework - Final draft The “Integrated Management Framework” for Lumbini, the Birthplace of the Lord Buddha, is a document adopted by the Government of Nepal. It defines the frameworks within which the “Integrated Management Process” is implemented and constitutes the “Man...
GoN, UNESCO, (2013)
World Heritage Sites in Nepal Our Heritage: Our pride, our responsibility explore Nepal's World Heritage sites with Fulmaya and Pasang. Our parents and their parents and their parent's parents have looked of for our heritage for hundreds of years. They took care of it so that tod...
UNESCO, (2012)