Meghalaya’s Living Root Bridges in Tentative List of World Heritage Site

The tentative list of World Heritage Sites of the UNESCO includes the name of ‘Living Root Bridges’ found in over 70 villages in Meghalaya

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Meghalaya’s Living Root Bridges in Tentative List of World Heritage Site

Living Root Bridges in Meghalaya

The tentative list of World Heritage Sites of UNESCO includes the name of ‘Living Root Bridges’ found in over 70 villages in Meghalaya highlighting the socio-cultural, social and botanical links among people and nature.

Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad Sangma in a post in twitter said, “Delighted to share that 'Jingkieng Jri: Living Root Bridge Cultural Landscapes of Meghalaya' has been included in the @UNESCO World Heritage Site tentative list.”

"I congratulate all community members and stakeholders in this ongoing journey," he added.

Villagers grow the living root-bridges by training the 'ficus elastica' tree on both sides of water bodies over a period of about 10 to 15 years where the roots form the bridge.

At present, there are about 100 known living root bridges spread across 72 villages in the state.

Principal Scientific Advisor to Government of India Prof K Vijay Raghavan said that the Living Root Bridges of Meghalaya which highlight the socio-cultural, social and botanical links among people and nature are well deserving of the tag of UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Last year, a National Convention on the root-bridges was held here where scientists presented their findings of unique species of orchids, amphibians, and mammals which can be found on these root-bridges.

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Meghalaya UNESCO Living Root Bridge World Heritage Site