1 Cultural Heritage Guardian and Journey to Find the True Self Conducted

The Gyeongnam Paramita Youth Association, a volunteer organization under the Cultural Heritage Administration, held the launch ceremony for the "2020 Youth Cultural Heritage Guardians" on the 1st at Jeongbeopsa Temple located in Burim-dong, Masanhappo-gu, Changwon. (Photo by Gyeongnam Paramita Youth Association)

The Gyeongnam Paramita Youth Association, a volunteer organization under the Cultural Heritage Administration, held the launch ceremony for the "2020 Youth Cultural Heritage Guardians" on the 1st at Jeongbeopsa Temple located in Burim-dong, Masanhappo-gu, Changwon. (Photo by Gyeongnam Paramita Youth Association)

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Hwang Choi Hyun-joo] The volunteer organization under the Cultural Heritage Administration, the Gyeongnam Paramita Youth Association, held the '2020 Youth Cultural Heritage Guardians' inauguration ceremony on the 1st at Jeongbeopsa Temple in Burim-dong, Masanhappo-gu, Changwon.


At the inauguration ceremony, Sam San Domun, the president of the Gyeongnam Paramita Youth Association and head monk of Jeongbeopsa Temple, along with Choi Hyung-doo (Changwon Masanhappo, member of the National Assembly's Culture, Sports and Tourism Committee) from the United Future Party, and other figures from religious, political, and educational sectors, as well as about 50 representative students and supervising teachers from cultural heritage guardians from Gimhae and Yangsan, attended.


In particular, the students participating in the inauguration took an oath starting with the succession of national culture and "I protect the cultural heritage of my hometown," pledging to inherit national culture and traditions, promote a sound youth culture, learn about and protect cultural heritage, and practice to realize a true human ideal.



Kim Jae-ho, president of the Gyeongnam Paramita Youth Association, stated, "The cultural heritage guardians participating in the event are not merely formal guardians," and added, "With the slogan 'I protect the cultural heritage of my hometown,' activities such as 'One Cultural Heritage, One Guardian,' where I take the initiative, will be carried out. In the second half of this year, cultural heritage appreciation activities will be conducted, along with youth character-building programs called 'Journey to Find the True Self' held at schools and temple groups."


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