Awarding Certificates of Appreciation to 11 Donor Citizens

On the 13th, Pyeongtaek City in Gyeonggi Province announced on the 14th that it awarded certificates of appreciation to 11 citizens who donated artifacts for the construction of the Pyeongtaek Museum at Daedonggwan, Pyeongtaek Cultural Center. The city also unveiled some of the 195 artifacts from 56 cases donated this year.

Jeong Jang-seon, Mayor of Pyeongtaek, is taking a commemorative photo with donors of artifacts to the Pyeongtaek Museum. Photo by Pyeongtaek City

Jeong Jang-seon, Mayor of Pyeongtaek, is taking a commemorative photo with donors of artifacts to the Pyeongtaek Museum. Photo by Pyeongtaek City

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The Pyeongtaek Museum is planned to be built in Hambaksan Central Park in Godeok International New City, with a site area of 11,780㎡ and a total floor area of 7,370㎡. The city aims to start construction next year and plans to request a second-stage re-evaluation of the central investment review by the Ministry of the Interior and Safety early next year.


Mayor Jeong Jang-seon said, "I sincerely thank the citizens who unconditionally donated important personal historical collections for the cultural development of Pyeongtaek. We will strive to preserve and research these well to contribute to the establishment of an excellent museum and ensure they are fully passed on to future generations."



The city will continue to accept donations and deposits of artifacts to be exhibited in the museum. The donation targets are materials related to the history of Pyeongtaek.


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