Manhae Han Yong-un Simwoojang Visited Online
Seongbuk-gu, Seoul - Korea Heritage Center Hosts 'Simwoo Atelier ? Simsim心心 풀 Exhibition'... Non-face-to-face Cultural Heritage Enjoyment Program Utilizing Manhae Han Yong-un's Simwoojang (Historic Site No. 550)... Available on YouTube 'Korea Heritage Center' Channel in October-November
[Asia Economy Reporter Park Jong-il] Seongbuk-gu (Mayor Lee Seung-ro) and Korea Heritage Center (CEO Kim Hye-ri) have joined hands to conduct the 'Simwoo Atelier ? Simsim心心 Interpretation Exhibition' utilizing Manhae Han Yong-un's Simwoojang (Historic Site No. 550).
'Simwoo Atelier ? Simsim心心 Interpretation Exhibition' is part of the 2020 Saengsaeng Cultural Heritage Project sponsored by the Cultural Heritage Administration, and it is the first project conducted since Simwoojang was designated as a nationally designated historic site in 2019.
Simwoojang was the residence of Manhae Han Yong-un from 1933 to 1944. It is famously known that Manhae refused to build the house facing south towards the Japanese Government-General of Korea and instead built it facing north.
The name ‘Simwoo’ is derived from a Buddhist folktale that compares the process of seeking enlightenment through practice to the act of searching for an ox.
'Simwoo Atelier ? Simsim心心 Interpretation Exhibition' is planned to help understand Simwoojang, a major cultural heritage of Seongbuk, through diverse stories centered on Manhae Han Yong-un who lived in Simwoojang, the independence movement, modern Seongbuk-dong, and cultural arts. It has been released since October on the YouTube channel ‘Korea Heritage Center’.
The first program, 'Simsim心心 Interpretation Exhibition,' is a special video that contains stories of the modern cultural heritage Simwoojang and the history and culture of Seongbuk-gu. It is a non-face-to-face special video exhibition designed so that anyone can enjoy the important cultural heritage Simwoojang and the history and modern cultural arts of Seongbuk-gu regardless of location.
The second program, 'Simwoojang History Drawing the Past,' is a non-face-to-face cultural heritage experience program where participants can learn about the era and history of the cultural heritage through videos about Simwoojang and Manhae Han Yong-un’s life and his work 'The Silence of the Beloved,' and also experience healing art through a kit.
Lee Seung-ro, Mayor of Seongbuk-gu, stated, “Recently, as the whole nation unites to protect the Berlin Peace Statue of a Girl, the spirit of Han Yong-un, who emphasized world peace through the independence movement and literature, will resonate even more deeply.” He added, “Since we have prepared a program that allows people to access Manhae’s spirit and activities without being restricted by place or space, we ask for much interest and participation.”
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For more detailed inquiries about the program, please contact the Korea Heritage Center by phone or visit their website.
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