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U Kan Khyun, right, with a woodcarver at Shwe-nandaw Kyaung.
Zar Chi Oo, a consultant for WMF's Shwe-nandaw Kyaung conservation project, profiles the master woodcarver who is leading efforts after returning to the site he restored 30 years earlier.
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A conserved detail of Phnom Bakheng.
WMF, alongside partners and supporters, gathered at Phnom Bakheng to mark the completion of conservation of the site's eastern half, officially commence work on the western half of the pyramid, and celebrate 30 years since our first engagement at Angkor.
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Friends and supporters gathered in NYC for World Monuments Fund’s second annual Spring Spotlight fundraiser, celebrating the ongoing conservation of the Qianlong Garden and previewing plans for its new interpretation center with architect Annabelle Selldorf.
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The author with Anne Jonas, Assistant to the Governor General, in the former servants’ quarters in the grounds.
WMF graduate intern Shiri Chapman-Daniel recounts her recent visit to 2018 World Monuments Watch site Government House in Antigua & Barbuda, where restoration projects are propelling social change.
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Garden of the Tomb of  I’timad-ud-Daulah, post-conservation March 2017.
On January 11, World Monuments Fund and project partner the Archaeological Survey of India joined friends and supporters to celebrate the completion of four years of conservation work at the Mughal Riverfront Gardens of Agra, India.
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