15 Years of the National Heritage Care Project: Sharing Preventive Management Achievements at Over 9,000 Sites
National Heritage Administration
to Hold Joint Training Session in Daejeon on the 19th
Group Photo from Last Year's National Heritage Care Project Joint Training Session
View original imageThe National Heritage Administration will hold the "National Heritage Care Project Joint Training Session" at the KW Convention Center in Seo-gu, Daejeon, on November 19.
The National Heritage Care Project, funded by lottery proceeds, is a continuous preventive management initiative. It conducts regular inspections at approximately 9,000 national heritage sites across the country and carries out proactive and preventive protection activities, including measures for minor damages and environmental management.
The training session has been organized to share the achievements of the National Heritage Care Project over the past 15 years and to discuss future directions for development. More than 150 participants, including officials from 17 metropolitan and provincial governments and 25 Regional Cultural Heritage Care Centers nationwide, will attend.
Outstanding organizations and individuals will be recognized, and the achievements of this year's National Heritage Care Project will be announced and shared, including best practices from Regional Cultural Heritage Care Centers.
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An official from the National Heritage Administration stated, "We plan to secure a stable operational foundation for the National Heritage Care Project and continue close communication and cooperation between local governments and regional centers."
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