Establishing a Pan-Governmental Cooperation System with Key Agencies
Organizing Exhibitions and Cultural Events to Promote World Heritage

UNESCO World Heritage Committee On-site

UNESCO World Heritage Committee On-site

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The Cultural Heritage Administration will officially launch the "World Heritage Committee Meeting Preparation Task Force" on October 17 to ensure the successful hosting of the 48th session of the UNESCO World Heritage Committee, which will be held in Busan in July next year.


This meeting marks the first time the UNESCO World Heritage Committee will convene in Korea, and approximately 3,000 participants, including delegations from 196 countries and representatives from international organizations, are expected to visit Busan.


The Cultural Heritage Administration will establish an intergovernmental cooperation system by including personnel from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, and Busan Metropolitan City in the task force overseeing the meeting. In collaboration with Busan, the host city, the administration will inspect key infrastructure such as the conference venue, accommodations, and transportation, while strengthening preparations to ensure the smooth operation of the event.


Heo Min, Administrator of the Cultural Heritage Administration, stated, "Since this is the first time the World Heritage Committee is being held in Korea, close cooperation among the government, local authorities, and international organizations is crucial," adding, "We will use this opportunity to widely promote Korea's heritage and culture to the world."



During the meeting, the Cultural Heritage Administration will organize exhibitions and cultural events to promote Korea's seventeen World Heritage sites. In light of the recent surge in international interest in Korean cultural heritage, spurred by works such as the film "K-Pop Demon Hunters," the administration plans to introduce programs highlighting the appeal of "K-Heritage" to a global audience. To this end, approximately 17.9 billion won has been allocated in next year's government budget proposal.


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