Online Academic Conference on Ancient East Asian Scholarship and Cultural Exchange
Focused Spotlight on Scholarship and Cultural Exchange Throughout All Periods of Korean Ancient History

Hansung Baekje Museum-Korean Ancient History Research Society Joint Academic Conference View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Cheol-young] The Hanseong Baekje Museum announced on the 14th that it will hold a non-face-to-face academic conference on the 17th under the theme of "Academic and Cultural Exchanges in Ancient East Asia."


This academic conference will comprehensively examine the academic and cultural exchanges throughout the entire period of ancient Korean history, from Goguryeo, Baekje, Silla, to Balhae. First, Kang Jin-won (Seowon University) will present on "The Background and Reality of the Acceptance of Taoism in Goguryeo," followed by a discussion by Cho Kyung-chul (Yonsei University). Park Jae-yong (Chungnam Institute of History and Culture) will present on "Compilation of Historical Records in Baekje and Exchanges with Great Wa," followed by a discussion by Hong Seong-hwa (Konkuk University). Kim Hee-man (Sogang University) will present on "The Introduction of Chinese Characters to Silla and the Writing Patterns of Sillans," followed by a discussion by Lee Jeong-bin (Chungbuk National University).


Next, Yoon Jae-woon (Daegu University) will present on "The Reality of the East Asian Cultural Network in the 8th to 10th Centuries ? Literary Exchanges of Balhae Envoys," followed by a discussion by Kwon Eun-joo (Northeast Asian History Foundation). Kang Eun-young (Chonnam National University) will present on "7th Century Silla-Japan Diplomatic Negotiations and Buddhist Culture ? Focusing on Ch?," followed by a discussion by Chae Mi-ha (Kyung Hee Cyber University).



After the discussions on each topic, a comprehensive discussion will be held centered on Cho Beom-hwan (Sogang University), president of the Korean Ancient History Research Society. Yoo Byung-ha, director of the Hanseong Baekje Museum, said, "We hope that this joint academic conference will lead to active research collaboration between the museum and academia," and added, "We look forward to the active participation and interest of many citizens and scholars interested in ancient Korean history."


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