Today, the 3rd Inter-Korean Cultural Heritage Policy Forum
Exploring Directions for Cultural Heritage Exchange by Reviewing Cooperation Promotion Cases
The Cultural Heritage Administration, Gangwon Province, and Gyeonggi Province will hold the 3rd Inter-Korean Cultural Heritage Policy Forum today (the 5th) at the Benikea Chuncheon Bears Hotel. The theme is "Understanding North Korean National Heritage and Measures for Inter-Korean Cultural Heritage Exchange and Cooperation." By examining the promotion cases of inter-Korean exchange and cooperation organizations, they will seek directions for cultural heritage exchange and cooperation. Four people will participate in the keynote presentations. Mr. Mo Sun-young from the Joint Compilation Project of the Great Korean Dictionary for Both Koreas will explain the achievements and challenges of inter-Korean exchanges, and Mr. Kim Ki-heon from the Inter-Korean Economic and Cultural Cooperation Foundation will discuss the trends and prospects of inter-Korean copyright exchanges. Mr. Ko Kwang-ui from the Northeast Asian History Foundation will reveal the achievements and challenges of inter-Korean exchanges, and Ms. Choi Hyun-ah from the Hans Seidel Foundation will emphasize cooperation on natural heritage, focusing on natural monuments (birds). Professor Choi Bo-seon, invited professor at Gangwon National University, will participate as the chairperson in the subsequent discussion. An official stated, "We will review the representative cooperative projects of major inter-Korean exchange organizations and derive implications for inter-Korean cultural heritage exchange projects related to cultural assets."
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