Annual Timetable
Baekje Historic Area (Gongju, Buyeo, Iksan), Suwon, and Suncheon will host the “World Heritage Festival” with a variety of content, including traditional performances, reenactments, immersive activities, and exhibitions, focusing on the cultural assets of Korea designated as UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
“World Heritage Media Art” presents the beauty of our cultural heritage in a new, multi-dimensional perspective using various forms of media art. The combination of cutting-edge IT and World Heritage Sites will improve the public awareness and value of our local cultural heritage sites.
The Royal Culture Festival is the largest cultural heritage festival in Korea that began back in 2015. Twice a year (spring and autumn), it offers online/offline programs featuring various traditional and cultural content at the five royal palaces in Seoul built during the Joseon Dynasty (Gyeongbokgung, Changdeokgung, Deoksugung, Changgyeonggung, Gyeonghuigung) as well as the Jongmyo Shrine and Sajikdan Altar.
A special performance program starring top artists from each genre at various locations listed along the Visit Korean Heritage Campaign routes and UNESCO World Heritage Sites.