Kozhikode in Kerala has been added to UNESCO’s list of creative cities for its contributions to literature. It has been named the “City of Literature”.
Kozhikode
Gwalior in Madhya Pradesh has been given the tag of “City of Music”. It's a great honour for the city where the famous musician Tansen was from.
Gwalior
Kathmandu, the capital city of Nepal, has been declared a “Creative City of Film” by UNESCO.
Kathmandu
With a rich cinematic heritage, Nigeria’s Asaba has been named “City of Film”.
Asaba
Situated in Uzbekistan, Bukhara is set to shine on the global stage as a “City of Crafts and Folk Art”
Bukhara
UNESCO has recognised Caen, located in France, as a “City of Media Arts”.
Caen
Casablanca, a city in Morocco, has earned the title of “City of Media Arts” from UNESCO. This reinforces its status as a thriving hub for media arts.
Casablanca
UNESCO has designated Chaozhou, located in China, as a ‘City of Gastronomy,’ acknowledging its commitment to culinary traditions. The city offers an array of delectable flavours and food experiences.
Chaozhou
Valencia in Spain has been designated as a “City of Design” by UNESCO.