Audience for Royal Tombs Online Content Expands
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On the 21st, the Cultural Heritage Administration's Palace and Royal Tombs Division announced plans to expand the audience for online content related to palaces and royal tombs this year. They will include sign language interpretation to assist the hearing impaired and provide English subtitles to promote traditional culture globally. Programs such as "Delivering the Royal Culture Festival to Your Home," which garnered attention last year through non-face-to-face experiences, will also be available for application and operation in the first half of the year. An official stated, "We will develop and distribute additional online and offline palace and royal tomb utilization programs to secure a diverse customer base."
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Last year, the Palace and Royal Tombs Division produced sixty-one online content pieces, which recorded over 3.1 million views on YouTube channels (Cultural Heritage Administration, Cultural Heritage Channel, Royal Culture Festival). Popular content included "Deoksugung VR Tour (390,000 views)," "KBS Gugak Hanmadang Gyeonghoeru Fantasy - Royal Lotus (382,000 views)," and "Online Photo Exhibition Capturing the Nights of the Four Major Palaces, Nights of the Palaces (350,000 views)." These efforts were recognized for diversifying ways to enjoy traditional culture during the COVID-19 pandemic era and leading a new culture of viewing.
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