Dokdo Museum and Sangju Museum Sign Business Agreement
Dokdo Museum will sign a business agreement with Sangju Museum on the 24th to revitalize cultural projects at regional base museums.
The main purpose of this business agreement is to promote regional culture through mutual cooperation among representative regional base museums and to advance museum exchange projects.
The key agreement items include ▲promotion of linked projects and cooperative publicity to activate major museum operations ▲mutual promotion of museum educational programs ▲mutual cooperation in holding research and seminars for academic advancement ▲collaboration on the use and sharing of materials held by each institution for content development.
Through this agreement, the two institutions decided to hold a joint exhibition themed on Dokdo in the special exhibition hall of Sangju Museum in August, and agreed to promote experiential field education by linking the educational programs of the two museums, allowing local residents and students of Sangju to visit Ulleungdo and Dokdo.
Additionally, as part of the exhibition-linked education, they also agreed on personnel support and special lectures to strengthen expertise in Dokdo education.
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Nam Han-kwon, the county governor, stated, “I hope that the cooperative projects between regional base museums will lead to sustainable mutual development of the institutions, and that the outcomes of these projects will serve as an opportunity to diversify cultural experience planning for local residents.”
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