Policies Implemented During the Transition to the National Heritage System Receive High Marks

The Cultural Heritage Administration announced on the 22nd that it was selected as an outstanding institution in the '2024 Government Performance Evaluation' led by the Office for Government Policy Coordination.


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The government performance evaluation assesses the work performance of 46 central administrative agencies across five categories: major policies, collaboration, regulatory innovation, government innovation, and policy communication. The Cultural Heritage Administration was recognized as an outstanding institution in the major policies category.


Various policies promoted following the launch of the Cultural Heritage Administration last year and the transition to a national heritage system received high scores. These include the reorganization of the national heritage management system, the introduction of the preliminary cultural heritage system, rational regulations, restoration of the damaged Gyeongbokgung Palace wall, opening 480,000 digital national heritage source resources, and policies for utilizing national heritage.



Choi Eung-cheon, Administrator of the Cultural Heritage Administration, said, "It seems that creating new future value for national heritage and implementing people-friendly policies were key factors," adding, "This year as well, we will pursue policies that fully preserve the value of our heritage and enrich the lives of the people."


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