Nominating the Korean Delegation to UNESCO's Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity / Professor David William Kim (College of Liberal Arts)
- 25.01.02 / 이정민
Professor David William Kim of the College of Liberal Arts, who is a member of the World Heritage Committee of the National Heritage Board and a fellow of the Royal Historical Society (UK), is a member of the UNESCO (UN) organization under the UNESCO (UN) organization for tangible cultural heritage, intangible cultural heritage, and Documentary Heritage, was selected as one of two representatives of the Korea Commission for UNESCO (the Representative of the Official Observers) to the 2024 World Intangible Cultural Heritage Paraguay International Conference, which was held for the first time in two years, and performed the mission of supporting the Director of the National Heritage Administration, the Ambassador of UNESCO to France, and the Ambassador of Paraguay as an expert in international conventions and diplomatic strategy.
As a result, the “Korean Jang-making” culture, which has been passed down from ancient times as an intangible tradition, was officially registered as the 22nd World Cultural Heritage after the Joseon Dynasty's Jongmyo Jeryeak, Arirang, and traditional mask dance. In addition, China designated the Chinese New Year, Mongolia designated the Nomadic Culture, North Korea designated the Korean Traditional Dress, and Japan designated the traditional Japanese alcoholic beverage, Sake, as Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, as a future geopolitical strategy. South Korea plans to designate our “Traditional Hanji Culture” as a national item for registration in 2026, and the International Procedure will be prepared by the Korea Culture and Arts Promotion Agency and the UNESCO Asia-Pacific Research Institute.
In addition, among the neighboring countries of East Asia, China has the Chinese New Year, Mongolia has the Nomadic Culture, North Korea has the Korean Traditional Dress, and Japan has the traditional liquor, Sake, as its future designation of the World Intangible Cultural Heritage. The following is a brief introduction to the main scenes of the 2024 UNESCO International Convention, which was personally hosted by the President of Paraguay as an important national event.
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Professor David William Kim of the College of Liberal Arts, who is a member of the World Heritage Committee of the National Heritage Board and a fellow of the Royal Historical Society (UK), is a member of the UNESCO (UN) organization under the UNESCO (UN) organization for tangible cultural heritage, intangible cultural heritage, and Documentary Heritage, was selected as one of two representatives of the Korea Commission for UNESCO (the Representative of the Official Observers) to the 2024 World Intangible Cultural Heritage Paraguay International Conference, which was held for the first time in two years, and performed the mission of supporting the Director of the National Heritage Administration, the Ambassador of UNESCO to France, and the Ambassador of Paraguay as an expert in international conventions and diplomatic strategy.
As a result, the “Korean Jang-making” culture, which has been passed down from ancient times as an intangible tradition, was officially registered as the 22nd World Cultural Heritage after the Joseon Dynasty's Jongmyo Jeryeak, Arirang, and traditional mask dance. In addition, China designated the Chinese New Year, Mongolia designated the Nomadic Culture, North Korea designated the Korean Traditional Dress, and Japan designated the traditional Japanese alcoholic beverage, Sake, as Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, as a future geopolitical strategy. South Korea plans to designate our “Traditional Hanji Culture” as a national item for registration in 2026, and the International Procedure will be prepared by the Korea Culture and Arts Promotion Agency and the UNESCO Asia-Pacific Research Institute. In addition, among the neighboring countries of East Asia, China has the Chinese New Year, Mongolia has the Nomadic Culture, North Korea has the Korean Traditional Dress, and Japan has the traditional liquor, Sake, as its future designation of the World Intangible Cultural Heritage. The following is a brief introduction to the main scenes of the 2024 UNESCO International Convention, which was personally hosted by the President of Paraguay as an important national event.
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