A special lecture offering a unique perspective on the sea through Chinese characters will be held.


The HK+ Project Group of the Korean Institute of Chinese Characters at Kyungsung University has signed a memorandum of understanding with the National Maritime Museum and will jointly host a colloquium from April to September.


The colloquium is an academic event that the National Maritime Museum has been organizing since 2016 to enhance the capabilities of museum staff and to accumulate exhibition materials. This year, it will be jointly operated as part of the "Today is Museum Day" program conducted by the Korean Institute of Chinese Characters.


Under the theme "Reading the Sea in Chinese Characters," a total of six lectures will be held, focusing on the sea as depicted in literature, historical records, and works of art written in Chinese characters.

Lecture Promotion Poster: "Reading the Sea in Chinese Characters"

Lecture Promotion Poster: "Reading the Sea in Chinese Characters"

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The on-site lectures will be open only to members of the institute and museum staff, but recordings of the lectures will be uploaded to a YouTube channel and made available to the public on the last Friday of each month.


The lecture videos can be viewed on the Korean Institute of Chinese Characters' "Hanjapapa TV" and the National Maritime Museum's "Haepitogether." Detailed information about each lecture, including titles and speakers, can be found on the promotional poster.


Professor Lim Hyun-yeol, Director of the Regional Humanities Center at the Korean Institute of Chinese Characters, said, "Our center plans to collaborate with various museums in the Busan area to develop courses that interpret a wide range of topics through Chinese characters and Sino-Korean vocabulary. We encourage interested organizations to contact the Regional Humanities Center at the Korean Institute of Chinese Characters."





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