Top 10 endangered Asian historic sites
NEW YORK – Fort Santiago and Intramuros in the Philippines have been listed among the top 10 most endangered historic sites in Asia by The Global Heritage Fund.
The Fund, which promotes the preservation of historic architectural sites around the world, issued a finalized list on the endangered sites Friday.
Here’s the complete list of the endangered sites:
1. Ayutthaya in Thailand, a former Siamese capital known as the “Venice of the East.”
2. Fort Santiago and Intramuros in the Philippines.
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Article continues after this advertisement4. Mahasthangarh, one of South Asia’s earliest archeological sites in Bangladesh.
5. Mes Aynak, an Afghan Buddhist monastery complex on the Silk Road.
6. Myauk-U, capital of the first Arakenese kingdom in Myanmar.
7. Plain of Jars, a mysterious megalithic site in Laos.
8. Preah Vihear, a Khmer architectural masterpiece in Cambodia.
9. Rakhigari, one of the biggest, ancient Indus sites in India.
10. Taxila, an ancient economic crossroads in Pakistan.