Highlighting Works from 13 Categories of Daejeon Intangible Heritage Skills
The Daejeon Cultural Foundation announced that the Jeontong Naraegwan permanent exhibition hall has been newly renovated and will reopen on the 27th.
The Daejeon Jeontong Naraegwan focuses on highlighting works from 13 categories of Daejeon intangible heritage skills, utilizing audiovisual materials as supplementary resources to expand visitors' interest.
Baek Chunhee, CEO of the Daejeon Cultural Foundation, said, "Located in Soje-dong, Dong-gu, the Daejeon Jeontong Naraegwan is a place frequently visited by tourists coming to Daejeon, and it serves as a space to showcase the excellence of intangible heritage. We hope that the permanent exhibitions and related programs will attract even more visits and interest."
The Daejeon Jeontong Naraegwan serves as both a training space for the transmission and preservation of intangible heritage and a complex cultural space. It is open for viewing from Tuesday to Sunday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and is closed every Monday.
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