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Intangible Cultural Heritage Safeguarding in North Korea and International Cooperation Through UNESCO
  • Manage No DI00000885
    Country Republic of Korea
    Author Mr. Deok-Soon Kim (Director, Office of Information and Research, ICHCAP)
    Published Year 2019
    Language English
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Description North Korean cultural heritage policy in the past focused on conservation and management of tangible heritage, and took a negative position towards intangible heritage safeguarding. This was due to the materialist view of history under the socialist regime, as well as the fact that majority of folk customs in intangible heritage contained religious and superstitious worldviews. However, since the establishment of the Kim Jong-un regime in 2012, North Korean interest in intangible heritage safeguarding has grown, with the establishment of a proper management system. This seems to be due to a realization of the importance of UNESCO inscription of intangible heritage, and motivated by South Korea and China’s active inscriptions of heritage and strengthening of safeguarding policies. It can also be understood as part of building a legacy of achievements to improve the image of the Kim Jong-un regime while stabilizing his rule domestically, and elevating North Korea’s position to a normal state in the international community.

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