Certification of Cultural Heritage Education Programs Including 'Munhwayusan Suhodae'
'Unattended Cultural Heritage! Story Exploration Team', 'Stone Cultural Heritage Protection Squad', etc.
On the 31st, the Cultural Heritage Administration and the Korea Cultural Heritage Foundation announced that they have certified fifteen cultural heritage education programs. These include 'Muju's Cultural Heritage! Story Expedition,' 'Lululala~ Gimpo Cultural Heritage,' 'I am the Guardian of Our Home~,' 'Open Sesame~ Hanbat Story,' 'Cultural Heritage Guardians,' 'Seoraksan Cultural Heritage Treasure Hunt,' and 'Stone Cultural Heritage Guardians.'
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The certification system for cultural heritage education programs is a system that certifies programs meeting the certification standards set forth in the Cultural Heritage Protection Act, utilizing lottery fund resources. This year, thirty-nine programs applied. A certification review committee composed of ten experts conducted requirement, field, and comprehensive evaluations, ultimately certifying fifteen programs. Certificates in the name of the Administrator of the Cultural Heritage Administration are issued, granting the right to use the certification mark for three years. Support is also provided for media promotion and the production of promotional booklets.
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