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Sunday, October 25, 2015


There has never yet been a display of the discoveries from the joint exertion at Manwoldae in either South or North Korea - as of recently. The Cultural Heritage Administration declared Oct. 8 that the administrations of Seoul and Pyongyang will be holding the first show from the between Korean archeological investigation at the Manwoldae complex. The display will be held in Seoul, at the National Palace Museum, from Oct. 14 to Nov. 6. It will likewise happen in Kaesong, at the Goryeo Museum there, from Oct. 15 to Nov. 15.
In reality, none of the relics revealed by the joint unearthing at Manwoldae had the capacity go to Seoul for the display. Then again, show coordinators are planning to compensate for it utilizing computerized innovation, permitting guests to feel closer to Kaesong. "The show in Seoul will highlight three-dimensional 3D images of around 50 relics found by the joint unearthing at Manwoldae, while the presentation in Kaesong will show around 100 relics, similar to earthenware, rooftop tiles and puppets," Mun Seon-gyeong from the Cultural Heritage Administration's universal participation division said.

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