K-Royal Heritage Project Also Wins Encouragement Prize

Selected as an Excellent Administrative Case

The Cultural Heritage Administration announced on May 20 that the "Visiting National Heritage Repair Site Grievance Office" and the "K-Royal Heritage Utilization Project" respectively received the Grand Prize and Encouragement Prize at the Excellent Administrative and Policy Case Competition held at the National Assembly Members' Office Building on May 14.


On-site consultation for the "Visiting National Heritage Repair Field Newspaper" feedback collection.

On-site consultation for the "Visiting National Heritage Repair Field Newspaper" feedback collection.

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A total of 167 organizations from across the country, including central government agencies, public enterprises, and public institutions, participated in the competition organized by the Korea Public Policy Evaluation Association.


The "Visiting National Heritage Repair Site Grievance Office" is a system in which officials visit national heritage repair sites to listen to the difficulties faced by repair companies, technicians, artisans, and supervisors, and then connect these issues to institutional improvements and regulatory rationalization. Last year, the Cultural Heritage Administration visited approximately 100 repair sites and gathered 545 opinions.


This initiative transformed conventional one-off opinion-gathering events, such as public hearings or briefing sessions, into a continuous and periodic on-site communication system. Based on the opinions collected in the field, related laws and guidelines were reviewed and revised, achieving customized regulatory rationalization tailored to field needs.



The K-Royal Heritage Utilization Project, promoted by the National Palace Museum of Korea, is a public-private partnership that reproduces royal heritages such as the Chaekgado folding screen and Dangui, and recreates royal heritages in a modern way by combining traditional craft techniques with advanced digital technologies. Companies such as Riot Games and LG Household & Health Care participate in the project. A portion of the sales proceeds is returned to the National Heritage Preservation Fund.


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