Learning Baekje Gilt-Bronze Incense Burner through Children's Educational Box
The National Museum of Korea announced on the 8th that it has developed an educational kit themed around the Baekje Gilt-Bronze Incense Burner (National Treasure No. 237) at the Children's Museum.
The educational kit consists of stories about King Wideok of Baekje, the world Baekje people dreamed of, the Baekje Children's Orchestra, Baekje clothing, and the dream of the Baekje Gilt-Bronze Incense Burner. It shows the changes in the Baekje capital through videos and provides costumes of musicians and women carved on the gilt-bronze incense burner. Additionally, it offers an experience to observe the incense burner in detail using digital magnifier technology and to burn incense using replicas.
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Many experts from various fields participated in the production. Materials were provided by the National Gugak Center and the National Buyeo Museum. Two large kits will be used for children's education at the National Museum and Buyeo Museum. Three smaller kits will be lent to local schools and others. The National Museum stated, "We hope children will enjoyably learn about Baekje history through the Gilt-Bronze Incense Burner educational kit."
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