This research project embarks on an in-depth exploration of the rich tapestry of cultural traditions and heritage within the Crimean region. The study aims to investigate the historical, social, and political factors that have shaped the unique cultural landscape of Crimea, including the diverse ethnic groups and their contributions to the regional heritage. The project will meticulously analyze the current state of cultural preservation efforts, identifying both successful initiatives and areas that require further attention. Furthermore, it will assess the impact of external influences, such as globalization and tourism, on the preservation and evolution of Crimean cultural practices. The research will also examine the challenges faced by local communities and cultural institutions in safeguarding their heritage, including issues related to funding, infrastructure, and the protection of cultural sites. Through a combination of literature review, fieldwork, and stakeholder interviews, the project seeks to provide a comprehensive understanding of the complexities surrounding cultural heritage preservation in Crimea and propose actionable recommendations for its sustainable development and promotion.