[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yeo Jong-gu] Gyeongsan City, Gyeongbuk Province, operates the project "Gyeongsan Cultural Heritage, How Future Generations Enjoy and Learn," utilizing local representative cultural heritages such as the "Gyeongsan Jain Dano Festival," "Jain Gyejeong Forest," and "Nanpo Old House."
This project was selected through a Cultural Heritage Administration public contest and will be operated until November.
The local cultural education project consists of three programs: "A Thousand-Year-Old Festival Meets the Metaverse," "Searching for Cultural Heritage in Gyejeong Forest," and "Listening to Traditional Architecture Techniques and Artisans from Master Carpenters," and will be conducted mainly through visiting schools and field trips.
For participation inquiries, contact the city's Culture and Tourism Division or the executing organization, the Hamill Cultural Heritage Corporation.
A Gyeongsan City official stated, "We will do our best to provide customized cultural heritage education programs tailored to future generations familiar with digital technology, offering participating students opportunities to cultivate creativity and character, and to promote the region's excellent cultural heritage."
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