[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Song Jong-gu] The Gyeongnam Eastern Veterans Affairs Office under the Ministry of Patriots and Veterans Affairs conducted a 'Memorial Facility Keeper Training' for keepers of local memorial facilities on the 23rd.


The training held on the 2nd floor of the Government Gyeongnam Regional Joint Office, Jindutaesil, began with an introduction to the Memorial Facility Keeper Improvement Project, followed by sharing of excellent management cases, distribution of keeper activity kits, and an introduction to an online education course for memorial facility keepers covering basic knowledge of the independence movement history.

The Gyeongnam Eastern Veterans Affairs Office under the Ministry of Patriots and Veterans Affairs conducted a 'Memorial Facility Keeper Training' for the keepers of memorial facilities in the jurisdiction.

The Gyeongnam Eastern Veterans Affairs Office under the Ministry of Patriots and Veterans Affairs conducted a 'Memorial Facility Keeper Training' for the keepers of memorial facilities in the jurisdiction.

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Director Kim Jong-sul said, “We encourage and thank the memorial facility keepers who work hard at historical sites as keepers, and through this training, we ask for the cooperation of many keepers so that the memorial facility keeper project can be promoted more effectively and systematically.”


The Ministry of Patriots and Veterans Affairs’ memorial facility keeper project selects keepers from private organizations, veterans’ families, and retired public officials among memorial facilities with weak management, to systematically preserve and manage these facilities.


Memorial facility keepers regularly visit, manage, and monitor local memorial facilities every month to ensure that no blind spots in management occur.



There are currently 116 memorial facilities under the jurisdiction of the Gyeongnam Eastern Veterans Affairs Office, and keepers are active at 18 of these facilities.


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