Business Agreement with the Office of Palaces and Tombs and VANK
Joint Promotion of Palace and Tomb Heritage through Public-Private Cooperation
Training Global Ambassadors and Creating Promotional Content

On the afternoon of the 20th, the Cultural Heritage Administration's Office of Palaces and Tombs will sign a business agreement with VANK at Dondeokjeon Hall in Deoksugung Palace to promote palace and tomb heritage. They plan to jointly promote the training of palace and tomb ambassadors, the production of promotional content, and the establishment of a public-private cooperation system.


VANK Korean Ambassadors Taking the Lead in Promoting Dokdo

VANK Korean Ambassadors Taking the Lead in Promoting Dokdo

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VANK (Voluntary Agency Network of Korea) is a cyber civic organization established in 1999 to accurately promote Korea and Koreans to foreigners. It has trained many domestic youth, young adults, and overseas Koreans as global Korean ambassadors. VANK has built a global petition platform that corrects distorted Korean history in foreign textbooks and overseas websites and proposes history and cultural policies.



The Office of Palaces and Tombs views this cooperation as an opportunity to effectively share accurate information about our palace and tomb heritage with the world. An official stated, "As the Korean Wave has increased overseas interest in our traditional culture, VANK's extensive international response experience is necessary." They added, "Through a global private diplomatic cooperation network, we will spread accurate knowledge and information about palace and royal tomb heritage and systematically promote the correct historical and cultural values of our country."


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