Tourist attractions offer natural, cultural, historical value and leisure experiences. Natural attractions include beaches, national parks, mountains and forests. Cultural attractions encompass museums, zoos, theme parks and historic sites. Some attractions are landmarks, while others are sports events
Cultural heritage encompasses tangible (buildings, art) and intangible (folklore, traditions) assets. Natural heritage includes biodiversity and culturally significant landscapes. Digital heritage comprises computer-based materials like texts and images
Global literacy rate for all ages 15+ is 86.3%. Male literacy rate is 90.0%, female rate is 82.7%. Developed nations have highest literacy rate at 99.2% (2013). South and West Asia have 70.2% literacy rate (2015). Sub-Saharan Africa has lowest literacy rate at 64.0% (2015)
UNESCO headquarters opened in 1958 at Place de Fontenoy in Paris. Designed by three architects: Bernard Zehrfuss, Marcel Breuer, and Pier Luigi Nervi. Main building consists of seven floors forming a three-pointed star. Additional buildings include accordion and cubic structures for delegations. Occupies 30,350 square metres of land in northeast corner of Place de Fontenoy
Ohrid Lake was inscribed in 1979 under natural criteria, extended in 1980. Belfries of Flanders and Wallonia became part of transnational property. Hadrian's Wall transferred to transnational property "Frontiers of Roman Empire". Brihadisvara Temple became part of Great Living Chola Temples
Education provides foundation for personal and professional development globally. Access to education varies significantly between developed and developing countries. Girls face barriers like economic hardship and societal norms