Gyeongnam Office of Education Installs Exhibition Featuring Integrity Figures from Historical Records

Gyeongnam Office of Education is introducing an exhibition showcasing integrity figures from old records. (Photo by Gyeongnam Office of Education)

Gyeongnam Office of Education is introducing an exhibition showcasing integrity figures from old records. (Photo by Gyeongnam Office of Education)

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kang Sharon] The Gyeongsangnam-do Office of Education (Superintendent Park Jong-hoon) announced on the 25th that it has installed an exhibition titled ‘Seeing Integrity through Records’ in the corridor gallery on the first floor of the Office of Education, allowing people to explore figures of integrity from the Joseon Dynasty based on Article 6 of the Yulgi in Mokminsimseo.


This exhibition was prepared to increase interest in records through anecdotes of honest figures found in recorded heritage and to convey the concept of integrity in an engaging and enjoyable way.


The ‘Seeing Integrity through Records’ exhibition consists of stories such as a thief who came to steal a rice pot but was moved by Hong Gi-seop, a poor and frugal scholar, and left money behind, and the story of Jeong Gap-son, who firmly told his son to exclude himself from the list of successful candidates in the state examination.


The exhibition can be viewed until March 6, and features a photo zone for integrity and a literary vending machine related to integrity to add more fun.



Kim Yoon-hee, Director of the Knowledge Information Division, said, “I hope that through recorded heritage, people will once again reflect on the importance of integrity, and that everyone will work together to realize clean and trustworthy educational administration.”


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