The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism on Monday rolled out a five-year plan to make Korean art and artifacts more accessible to the general public. The plan includes building more art galleries and museums, expanding the conservation system for the collections and creating online and mobile systems for people to acquire information on exhibitions.
Culture Ministry plans to expand art infrastructure
Korean Herald,
24 June 2019, Korea, Rep
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