65 Celadon and White Porcelain Artifacts from the Goryeo and Joseon Periods

On the 28th, the Gyeongnam Hapcheon Museum opened a special exhibition titled "The Lives and Traces of Ancestors Contained in Artifacts."

On the 28th, the Gyeongnam Hapcheon Museum opened a special exhibition titled "The Lives and Traces of Ancestors Contained in Artifacts."

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Choi Soon-kyung] The Hapcheon Museum in Gyeongnam has opened a special exhibition titled "The Lives and Traces of Ancestors Contained in Artifacts."


The special exhibition displayed 65 artifacts from the Goryeo and Joseon periods among the items donated and entrusted to the Hapcheon Museum over time.


Among the donated artifacts, horse tack used by General Kim Rye-hwan and a ring sword used by General Lee Yun-seo, as well as myunggi, celadon, and white porcelain, are exhibited, providing a great opportunity to look into the lives of the ancestors.


Also on display are entrusted artifacts that offer a glimpse into the spiritual world of Hapcheon, including the Naeam Jeong In-hong official document designated as a Gyeongsangnam-do Tangible Cultural Property, the woodblocks of Park In Mumin's Dangjip, Song Jeong-ryeom's Jonyangjae Munjip, Hwasan Sego woodblocks, and cultural heritage materials of Gyeongnam such as Dochon Jo Eung-in's writings, Dangam Kang Ik-mun's official document, Hansa Kang Dae-su's official document, Songgye Silgi woodblocks, Hansajip book blocks, and Hapcheon Tamjin Sego woodblocks.



Lee Seon-gi, Acting Mayor of Hapcheon County, said, "We hope many people will visit this exhibition to feel the love for culture of the donors and trustees and the lives of the ancestors who left these artifacts."


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