Don't show me this message again✕ Unesco has revealed the new additions to its intangible cultural heritage list for 2020. The 32 new entries span a broad range of “cultures”, with camel racing, competitive grass mowing, sauna culture, Christmas tree decoration production, pomegranate “festivities” and couscous all making the cut. An intangible cultural heritage is a practice, representation, expression, knowledge, or skill considered by Unesco to be part of a place's cultural heritage. The organisation has inscribed a total of 460 items onto the list since it first began. Read more Alongside selecting new examples each year, Unesco also identifies practices that are in need of urgent safeguarding.