SK Broadband Offers Free Access to Over 400 Cultural Heritage VODs
[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Heung-soon] SK Broadband announced on the 24th that it will provide cultural heritage video-on-demand (VOD) content produced by the Korea Cultural Heritage Foundation to widely promote Korea's precious cultural heritage through B tv.
B tv customers can watch over 400 free episodes of series highlighting the value and beauty of cultural heritage, including 'K-ASMR,' 'The Cultural Heritage I Loved,' 'Korea's Cultural Heritage,' and 'World Heritage Pilgrimage.'
K-ASMR is content that vividly captures the sounds generated during the work processes of intangible cultural heritage artisans, such as National Intangible Cultural Property No. 87, Myeongju weaving, and introduces related cultural heritage.
'The Cultural Heritage I Loved' is an interview program featuring various celebrities from different fields, such as broadcaster Park Kyung-rim at Gangneung Ojukheon and architect Yoo Hyun-joon at Andong Dosan Seowon, who introduce cultural heritage that holds personal stories for them. 'Korea's Cultural Heritage' is a documentary that beautifully captures famous sites like Gyeongbokgung Palace in Seoul and Beopjusa Temple in Boeun with stunning visuals and background music.
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Kim Hyuk, Head of Media Strategy at SK Broadband, said, "This content will provide meaningful enjoyment of cultural heritage appreciation to customers who feel a thirst for travel due to the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19). Going forward, B tv will actively serve as a platform to widely promote our cultural heritage and enhance familiarity."
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