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GLOBAL HERITAGE
FUND TEAMS WITH SINGAPORE AIRLINES
SAVING ASIA’S TREAURES
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- Foguang Monestary, China |
PALO ALTO, CALIF. (October 25th,
2004) – Global Heritage Fund (GHF)
is partnering with Singapore Airlines to help save
Asia’s last remaining cultural heritage sites.
GHF is an international conservancy
which protects cultural heritage sites in developing
countries through timely investments, a global network
of experts and advanced Preservation by Design
methodology which enable sustained preservation, tourism
and economic development. Projects include Foguang
Temple and Lijiang Ancient Town, both in China; Hampi
World Heritage Site in India; My Son Sanctuary in
Vietnam; and Asif Khan Tomb in Pakistan.
“We are proud to welcome Singapore
Airlines into the GHF family,” says Jeff Morgan,
GHF executive director. “The airline will be
helping to make a difference in China and other Asian
countries by helping us to show our sites to major
donors, whose input can help save the most threatened
cultural heritage sites in Asia.”
As part of the partnership, Singapore Airlines provides
free travel for GHF management and conservation staff
for Asia and will be the preferred airline for the
Global Heritage Fund Travel Program, as it was for
the June 2004 trip to Lijiang and Shanxi. Singapore
Airlines and GHF will work together on in-flight videos
and magazines, newsletters, a new book Saving Asia’s
Treasures, events and promotional materials. In addition,
GHF will promote Singapore Airlines to its network
of CEOs and individuals who have a passion for travel
and do business in all parts of the world, especially
Asia.
About Global Heritage Fund
Global Heritage Fund is the leading
international conservancy preserving endangered world
heritage sites in developing countries. The conservancy’s
goal is to enable successful, long-term preservation
of humankind’s most important archaeological
sites and ancient townscapes, creating new opportunities
for economic growth. Global Heritage Fund uses its
Preservation by Design methodology to develop comprehensive
Master Conservation Plans, provide early matching
grants and training, build local institutions and
promote sustainable tourism development to further
permanent protection for global cultural treasures.
Global Heritage Fund is a registered non-profit international
conservancy based in Palo Alto, California.
At the very heart of GHF’s conservation
efforts are the organization’s Leaders in Conservation,
the Advisory Board, and Trustees for Global Heritage,
a distinguished network of philanthropists and foundations
committed to preserving and protecting these endangered
one-of-a-kind archaeological and world heritage sites.
For more information about GHF, visit the website,
www.globalheritagefund.org.
About Singapore Airlines
SIA is internationally recognized as one of the world's
leading carriers. Singapore Airlines was the pioneer
of inflight services such as free drinks and complimentary
headsets. Our route network spans 90 destinations
in almost 40 countries and we have a young, modern
fleet of aircraft. In January 2004, SIA's new ultra
long-range A340-500 joined the fleet, and on 3 February,
the Airline made aviation history when it launched
the world's longest non-stop commercial flight from
Singapore to Los Angeles. In June this year, SIA created
another aviation milestone when it launches non-stop
services between Singapore and New York. SIA will
also be the first Airline to operate the world's largest
aircraft, the Airbus A380, in the first quarter of
2006. For more information on Singapore Airlines,
visit the website, www.singaporeair.com.
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