This research project delves into the multifaceted aspects of preserving the rich cultural traditions and heritage of Crimea, focusing on the challenges and opportunities presented by the region's unique historical context. The study will encompass an interdisciplinary approach, drawing from history, anthropology, ethnography, and cultural studies to provide a holistic understanding of Crimean culture. It will analyze the impact of various socio-political factors on the cultural landscape of Crimea, including migration patterns, cultural exchange, and the influence of different cultural groups. The research will also examine the role of local communities, governmental bodies, and non-governmental organizations in preserving and promoting Crimean cultural heritage. Furthermore, it will explore the use of modern technologies, such as digital archives and virtual museums, to disseminate and safeguard cultural resources for future generations. The project will emphasize the importance of cultural preservation as a means of fostering social cohesion, promoting intercultural dialogue, and supporting sustainable tourism. The research will contribute to a deeper understanding of Crimean cultural identity and help develop strategies for its long-term preservation and promotion. The project will also identify best practices and propose recommendations for policymakers and cultural institutions.