Most assets are to be presented and interpreted to the public
- If the main goal of CHM is to conserve representative sample of our tangible and intangible heritage for future generations, it is also important that aspects of those heritage assets be made accessible present generations.
- Good presentation of tangible assets requires that the cultural values of those assets are fully interpreted in a way that visitors can understand.
- Information on intangible heritage can also be presented as part of the interpretation of tangible assets.
- A balance between education and entertainment must be achieved when presenting assets. Ex. Museums