
The Western Highlands Kulkie United Tourism and Cultural Centre was recognized as a tourist hub by the National Cultural
The Ganige community in Simbu’s Kerowagi District recently hosted a vibrant three-day river festival from the 09th-12th January 2024.
The National Cultural Commission is keen on promoting, supporting, and preserving Papua New Guinea’s Indigenous Culture by tapping into
Markham District had lunched its first ever Pottery Show on the 04th of April 2024 at Mutzing Station, Morobe
Music is a language that transcends boundaries, cultures, and traditions, connecting us all at our core. It is a
The National Cultural Commission is content with the preparedness and availability of a traditional dance group from the Central
Villagers from the remote Malamata area in Enga Province have rebuilt a cultural center to store their artefacts and
National Cultural Commission’s recognition of the Yuri culture in the Gumini District of Chimbu Province has brought new hope
Friendly Home Wal Festival is not just a cultural festival but a window of opportunity for locals, according to
Kandep District is embracing changes into the communities through cultural services and programs. The lower, middle and upper Wage
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