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News / Traditional culture eyed as next Hallyu sector to spread o'seas

Traditional culture eyed as next Hallyu sector to spread o'seas

Korea.net,
27 December 2024, Korea, Rep

The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism says it will form an ecosystem for the traditional culture industry through its modernization and integration for development as a leading cultural brand.

https://www.korea.net/NewsFocus/Culture/view?articleId=264051

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