National Heritage Promotion Agency and Nexon Foundation Sign MOU for 'Borderless-Craftpan'
Supporting Intangible Heritage Bearers While Promoting Traditional Crafts
On the 30th, the National Heritage Promotion Agency signed a business agreement with the Nexon Foundation at Han-guk-ui Jip in Jung-gu, Seoul, for 'Borderless-Craftpan.' This is a social contribution project that promotes traditional Korean crafts while supporting intangible heritage bearers.
Both parties will produce and exhibit traditional craft works using game intellectual property (IP), and manufacture and distribute related goods. The latter will be sold through the cultural product stores 'Sarang' located in Gyeongbokgung and Changdeokgung Palaces, as well as the online shopping mall 'KHmall.'
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A representative from the National Heritage Promotion Agency said, "We aim to promote traditional crafts and intangible heritage in an easy and approachable way," adding, "We expect that the increased exhibition opportunities for intangible heritage bearers will lead to more active related activities."
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