Cooperation for the 'Ultra-wide Area Cooperation Gaya Cultural Zone Development Project' including Yeonghonam Win-Win Development

On the 18th, the Cultural Heritage Administration's National Gaya Cultural Heritage Research Institute will hold an academic symposium themed "Technology of the Gaya People" from the 18th to the 19th at the Grand Mercure Ambassador Hotel First House in Changwon (Photo by Changwon City).

On the 18th, the Cultural Heritage Administration's National Gaya Cultural Heritage Research Institute will hold an academic symposium themed "Technology of the Gaya People" from the 18th to the 19th at the Grand Mercure Ambassador Hotel First House in Changwon (Photo by Changwon City).

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Hwang Choi Hyun-joo] Gyeongnam Province announced on the 18th that with the enactment and promulgation of the "Special Act on the Maintenance of Historical and Cultural Areas" on the 9th, the research restoration and utilization projects of Gaya history are expected to gain momentum.


In particular, the Cultural Heritage Administration's National Gaya Cultural Heritage Research Institute is celebrating its 30th anniversary by hosting an academic symposium themed "Technology of the Gaya People" from June 18 to 19 at the Grand Mercure Ambassador Hotel First House in Changwon.


The province plans to complete the "Basic Plan Establishment and Feasibility Study for the Creation of a Super-Regional Cooperative Gaya Cultural Area," which has been proactively promoted this month, and has set three major goals: clarifying and establishing Gaya history, rational preservation and management of Gaya heritage, and utilization and value creation of Gaya historical resources. Over the next ten years, it plans to invest 1.4041 trillion KRW.


The academic symposium will be held over two days, June 18 to 19, focusing on the themes of the livelihoods and civil engineering technology of the Gaya people, as well as the manufacturing techniques of the Gaya people.



Ryu Myung-hyun, Director of the Culture, Tourism and Sports Bureau of the province, said in his welcoming address at the symposium, "The academic achievements in Gaya history research will be an important key to correcting Gaya history and opening a better future," and added, "I ask for active support and cooperation so that the 'Super-Regional Cooperative Gaya Cultural Area Creation Project,' which will serve as a foundation for mutual development and communication between Yeongnam and Honam regions, can proceed smoothly."


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