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Explore the First National Copyright Museum in Jinju, South Korea

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November 29, 2023
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On November 22, the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, in collaboration with the Korea Copyright Commission, announced the grand opening of the world’s first experience-based National Copyright Museum in Jinju, South Korea. With an investment of 27.3 billion won, this museum aims to provide a comprehensive platform for exhibitions, interactive experiences, and educational programs related to copyrights. Please keep reading for more information on what the museum offers and how visitors can make the most of their experience.

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  • Preserving Artistic Integrity: National Copyright Museum Opens in Jinju, South Korea
    • Highlighting Copyrights in Jinju: A Specialized City
    • Enhancing Understanding and Experiences
    • Promoting Education and Collaboration
    • A Celebrated Launch and Future Plans
    • Conclusion: A Global Step Towards Copyright Awareness
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Preserving Artistic Integrity: National Copyright Museum Opens in Jinju, South Korea

The National Copyright Museum in Jinju opens on November 22. | Chosun - Provided by the Korea Copyright Commission
The National Copyright Museum in Jinju opens on November 22. | Chosun – Provided by the Korea Copyright Commission

Highlighting Copyrights in Jinju: A Specialized City

During the opening ceremony, Jinju was officially declared as a specialized city for copyrights. This designation symbolizes the city’s dedication to promoting an environment where local creatives and enterprises can actively participate in copyright-related activities.

Enhancing Understanding and Experiences

The museum’s first floor showcases a collection of 145 valuable copyright-related artifacts, including books, manuscripts, and other items. Among the highlights are the “Seoyujeon” (1895) by Yu Gil-jun, the first Korean work mentioning copyrights. The museum also showcases a rare 1961 edition of the Bible, printed using Gutenberg’s revolutionary technology.

Moreover, Korea’s first broadcast station used a 5-tube vacuum radio and speaker. Additionally, the museum displays an LP record called “Dongbaek Lady” by Lee Mi-ja. The artifacts highlight the development of copyrights in various media forms and the importance of copyright protection.

Visitors can explore different sectors, such as literature, music, video, photography, art, and computer programs. These sectors allow them to directly witness and appreciate the significance of copyrights in these fields.

One remarkable feature of the museum is an interactive dance experience room. Here, visitors can engage with 3D character videos of music and choreography. Renowned artists, such as singer Lee Young-ji and YG Entertainment, donate these artworks. Moreover, this interactive experience allows visitors to interact with copyright-related art forms. It also stimulates their creativity and serves as an inspiration for the next generation of creators.

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Promoting Education and Collaboration

On the second floor, the museum offers a range of educational programs linked to the exhibitions on the first floor. These programs include digital creation education and art-based creation education, with a total of nine programs available. By providing a dedicated space for young people to explore their creative potential, the museum aims to nurture their talents and encourage their active participation in copyrights.

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A Celebrated Launch and Future Plans

The opening ceremony witnessed captivating performances by renowned artists. This ceremony features a saxophone performance by Kim Won-Yong, chairman of the Korean Association of Instrumental Musicians.

Additionally, the museum features an exciting and thrilling performance by Amazon Crew, a dance group affiliated with the music group One Million. Visitors can witness their incredible talent and energy as they showcase their dance moves, incorporating various copyrighted music and choreography. This live performance adds an interactive element to the museum experience, allowing visitors to engage with and appreciate the artistry and creativity in copyright-related dance performances. Amazon Dance Crew’s member, Baek Gu-young, donated three choreographed dances for the museum’s experiential programs.

The Copyright Museum in Jinju, South Korea, has plans to operate for nearby schools and organizations. It aims to understand their needs and improve its offerings. Next year, the Copyright Museum will open its doors to the general public. Visitors will get a memorable experience to explore the captivating world of copyrights. They can immerse themselves in the exhibits, educational programs, and the museum’s interactive spaces.

Also read: Your Trip to Busan: Best Museums in the City

Conclusion: A Global Step Towards Copyright Awareness

In conclusion, the National Copyright Museum in Jinju is not just a local treasure; it signifies a global step towards heightened copyright awareness. As it opens its doors to the public next year, it invites exploration into the world of copyrights and sets the stage for a more enlightened and robust copyright culture, both locally and globally.

Address: 626-35 Namgang-ro, Jinju, Gyeongsangnam-do, South Korea

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Han-wool is a travel blogger who is passionate about sharing his knowledge of Korean history and culture. He is also interested in travel and nature, and he loves to explore new places. His articles capture the essence of Korea's vibrant cities, ancient temples, and breathtaking natural wonders.

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