Cultural Heritage Administration Provides Safety Education to 24,000 People on Cultural Properties This Year
Distinguishing Participant Characteristics for Customized Implementation "Enhancing Initial Response Capability"
On the 18th, the Cultural Heritage Administration announced that it provided cultural heritage safety education to approximately 24,000 people this year. The education was conducted as a preventive measure in accordance with Article 14 of the Cultural Heritage Protection Act. Customized programs were implemented based on the characteristics of the target groups, including residents of folk villages, cultural heritage safety guards and caretakers, owners and managers of temple cultural heritage, and elementary school children.
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The Cultural Heritage Administration evaluated that it achieved three major outcomes: non-face-to-face education to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19), the establishment of programs to minimize blind spots in safety education, and the enhancement of initial response capabilities of cultural heritage owners, users, and managers. An official stated, "Next year, we will expand the target audience and develop various programs to create a safer cultural heritage environment."
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