The HK+ Project Group of the Korean Hanja Research Institute at Kyungsung University signed a mutual exchange agreement with the Gimhae Cultural Foundation's Cultural City Center on the 13th.


This agreement was established to promote mutual development through infrastructure-based exchanges between the Korean Hanja Research Institute and the Gimhae Cultural City Center.


The two institutions plan to conduct comprehensive research on the history and culture of Gimhae centered on Hanja, as well as East Asian cultural studies.


According to the agreement, the two institutions will cooperate on ▲ joint research and investigations related to the city's history and culture and East Asian Hanja civilization ▲ establishing a foundation for the exchange of experts and sharing of achievements ▲ organic mutual exchanges and networking.

Officials from Kyungsung University Korean Hanja Research Institute and Gimhae Cultural Foundation Cultural City Center are signing an agreement and taking a commemorative photo.

Officials from Kyungsung University Korean Hanja Research Institute and Gimhae Cultural Foundation Cultural City Center are signing an agreement and taking a commemorative photo.

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Ha Young-sam, Director of the Korean Hanja Research Institute at Kyungsung University, said, “We are pleased to collaborate with Gimhae City, the center of the Gaya civilization, which holds special significance in Korean civilization history, to discover and reinterpret the textual material relics of the Gaya civilization.”



He added, “We will strive to introduce the relatively hidden Gaya civilization and its textual materials to the world.”


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