10th Anniversary of UNESCO World Memory of the World Registration: Exhibition of Human Rights Records from 12 Countries

From the 13th to December 19th, themed "Human Rights? Universal Values as Cultural Memory"

The National 5·18 Democratic Cemetery Holds '5·18 Archives Exhibition' View original image

[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Jamin] An exhibition will be held to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the inscription of the May 18 Democratic Movement records as a UNESCO Memory of the World.


The National May 18 Democratic Cemetery Management Office (Director Kim Beomtae) announced on the 10th that it will hold the "May 18 Records Exhibition" at the exhibition hall on the 3rd floor of the Memorial Hall from the 13th to December 19.


This exhibition is held under the theme "Human Rights? Universal Values, as Cultural Memory."


Among the records inscribed on the UNESCO Memory of the World, records related to the May 18 Democratic Movement and 12 other countries will be selected to introduce world human rights records, displaying copies and videos.


The exhibition can be viewed free of charge every day from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. It is accessible via the National May 18 Democratic Cemetery.


Kim Beomtae, Director of the National May 18 Democratic Cemetery Management Office, said, "Through this exhibition, we will restore the significance of the May 18 records and continue to strive to commemorate and remember those who sacrificed for democracy as a national cemetery open to all citizens."





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