The Changdeokgung Management Office of the Cultural Heritage Administration signed a business agreement with the nonprofit organization Peace Forest on the 3rd to preserve ecological and cultural heritage and promote its value. Peace Forest is a nonprofit organization established in 1999 to protect the native ecosystems of the Korean Peninsula. Through this agreement, they will jointly develop content to promote the value of Changdeokgung and to preserve and coexist with ecological and cultural heritage. The project will begin with video content focused on the vegetation of Changdeokgung. On this day, the trees of Changdeokgung and related explanations will be captured on video. The program will involve Park Sang-jin, an emeritus professor at Kyungpook National University and author of "The Trees of Our Palaces," along with cultural heritage interpreters of Changdeokgung. Next month, Dr. Lee Gi-seop from the Korea Waterbird Network will be invited under the sponsorship of Changdeokgung to record an online lecture titled "Our Birds Disappearing Due to Climate Change."



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