Add 'Hanguk Munhwajae Jaedan' on KakaoTalk for free 'Pungsokdo' pictograms... First 29,000 people only
[Asia Economy Reporter Seomideum] The Cultural Heritage Administration's Palace and Royal Tombs Division and the Korea Cultural Heritage Foundation will release the 'Everyone's Pungsokdo' KakaoTalk emoticons on the 21st. As part of the '2022 Royal Culture Festival,' they will be distributed free of charge to the first 29,000 people. The Royal Culture Festival is a cultural event held twice a year by the Cultural Heritage Administration.
'Everyone's Pungsokdo' is an interactive program inspired by Kim Hong-do's Pungsokdo paintings from the Joseon Dynasty, allowing anyone to easily create characters set against a palace background online. Among the more than 130,000 characters previously released, 16 types have been made into emoticons. By adding the KakaoTalk Plus Channel 'Korea Cultural Heritage Foundation' as a friend, users can use them free of charge for 30 days.
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Meanwhile, at 5 p.m. on the 25th, a video titled 'Today I Go to Gyeongbokgung' featuring composer and singer Jeokjae will be released on the YouTube channel 'Gungneung TV.' It is an emotional documentary of about three minutes capturing a day at Gyeongbokgung, an urban sanctuary.
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