Cultural Heritage Administration Expands Mobile Museums to Enhance Access
Kelly.K
pittou8181@gmail.com | 2024-01-13 06:25:27
Containers Offering Immersive Cultural Experiences to Visit 60 Schools and Institutions from March to November
▲ Courtesy of Cultural Heritage AdministrationThe state agency disclosed that it will expand the operation of mobile museums, stationing them at 60 schools and institutions from March to November. This marks a notable increase from the previous year's deployment at 24 locations.
The mobile museums, set to be stationed at each location for up to three days, will predominantly visit schools and institutions in Gyeonggi and Gangwon provinces. The Cultural Heritage Administration encourages schools and institutions to apply for participation in the program.
Courtesy of Cultural Heritage Administration
The Cultural Heritage Administration announces plans to increase the presence of "mobile museums" across the country. These specially equipped containers aim to provide visitors, including underprivileged students, individuals with disabilities, and seniors, with an opportunity to experience cultural heritage sites in an immersive manner.
The mobile museums, set to be stationed at each location for up to three days, will predominantly visit schools and institutions in Gyeonggi and Gangwon provinces. The Cultural Heritage Administration encourages schools and institutions to apply for participation in the program.
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