Telling the Story of Ancestors Who Lived in Harmony with Nature Through "Mulddae"

The National Heritage Promotion Agency announced on May 28 that the documentary "Mulddae, The Sea of the Moon" has won the Gold Award in the "Nature & Wildlife" category at the 46th Telly Awards.


Documentary "Mulddae, The Sea of the Moon" Wins Gold at Telly Awards View original image

The Telly Awards is an awards ceremony that began in 1979 in New York, United States. Winners are selected based on criteria such as creativity, message delivery, and directorial excellence in video works, including TV programs, documentaries, and commercial content.


The award-winning "Mulddae, The Sea of the Moon" was produced by KBS with support from the "National Heritage Channel" platform, operated by the Cultural Heritage Administration and the National Heritage Promotion Agency, and was broadcast at the end of last year. The documentary visually depicts the lives of ancestors who lived in harmony with nature, focusing on "mulddae," which refers to tidal cycles. It is available on the National Heritage Channel's YouTube channel.



Documentary "Mulddae, The Sea of the Moon" Wins Gold at Telly Awards View original image

Kim Hantae, Head of the Heritage Media Team at the National Heritage Promotion Agency, who planned the project, said, "We will continue to create content that conveys the unique values and meaning of our people's way of life and strive to share it with the world."


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