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‘The Skyward Beauty of Five Colors’ – Special exhibition


In 2010 our museum has displayed at two temporal exhibitions about Korean culture. These were intended to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the establishment of Diplomatic relations between Republic of Korea and Mongolia.
 
‘The Skyward Beauty of Five Colors’ titled as special exhibition of Korean intangible heritage. The Korean Cultural Heritage Foundation, the National Museum of Mongolia has organized at this exhibition.  In the opening ceremony opened in 21 July, participated the Ambassador of Republic Korea Mr. Yi Kun Moo, Administrator of the Cultural Heritage, Kim Hong Real, Administration of Korea, President of the Korea Cultural Heritage Foundation, Head of the Culture’s Policy Department of the Ministry of Education Culture and Science, B. Naranzun, Director of the National Museum of Mongolia J.Saruulbuyan and another professional people had a greeting and Korean and Mongolian artist are showed to the arts performance.  

The exhibition illustrated of Korean official costume, hats, wedding garment, dress worn on the first birthday, with the accessories. Above the all artifacts made of Korean traditional embroidery, knotting and especially decorated the five colors.

At this exhibition participated two famous Korean intangible heritage’s inheritors as the Holder of Embroidery Han Sang Soo, Holder of Sewing Gu Hye Ja and two teaching assistants Park Seon Gyeong, Kim Hye Soon, together the National Museum of Mongolian artisans B.Altanzul, B.Baasanjargal’s works included who participated in the project of Cultural Partnership Initiatives run by the Korean Cultural Heritage Foundation.  When the exhibition Korean and Mongolian Intangible Cultural Heritage holders organized to workshop about cultural exchange works here is attended about over 50 people. Through the exhibition, workshop have provide an information to the public about traditional costume and intangible heritage’s such as hand crafts make the discussing, especially traditional knotting was teaching to them.  

This exhibition worked between the 21th July and 04th Aug.          

PALACE OF KOREA – Photo exhibition 09/06 - 05/07/2010

“Palace of Korea” photo exhibition displayed in the National Museum of Mongolia during 7 June to 17 July. The events, which consists the royal palace one of the cultural heritage, feature of architecture, the most outstanding symbols of Korean’s traditional culture. It’s introduced at this exhibition promoted to understanding and friendship between the two countries. This exhibition host organized the National Museum of Korea, the National Museum of Mongolia, and Institute of Archaeology of Science Academy of Mongolia.  The Korean museum exhibition owners organized very especial items that 100 years ago has taken royal court photo’s explanation it has origin in the National Museum of Korea, and with the documentary film. The Palace of Korean name is “Gunvol” means home or house, “Vol” means a roof over gate in front of house. During the Korean Three Dynasties (BC I- 7th AD) Gureyo, Pegje, Shila’s powerful kings were leading that time was build many royal courts. Above the courts was center of the administration, political and symbol of the power in country. Each dynasty has built own style of the palace even through the passing time it was stayed their ruins. Still existing complete palaces are period of the Joseon Dynasty (1392-1897) and Great State (1897-1910).  Joseon Dynasty has built many royal courts in the capital city Khanyan (today’s Seoul). Joeson Dynasty new political policy was depending on the teaching of Confucius; according to his philosophy during that time has been built to decide the construction of the city and many courts, location of building, direction, and name etc.  During the Joseon Dynasty was using the main royal court is include Guonbuggun palace, Chandong palace, Canguon palace, Kuonhi palace and Tougsu palace. According to inside of the city was divide four direction it is palace of the north (Guonbuggun), west (Changdoung), East (Guonhi). The finally, those all courts has been saving through self history from early to present. It would have been promoted to future generation throughout world intangible heritage.    

Mongolian Intangible heritage in the World

The National Museum of Mongolia new exhibition was organized with the Conservation center of Mongolia the title is “Mongolian Intangible Heritage in the world”. The exhibition was organized to deliver of certificate to Mongolian nations according the registration to “Mongolian urgent protect of cultural Intangible heritage” from the UNESCO. It was displayed Mongolian epic, traditional folk dance “bielgee”, folk song “urtiin duu”, traditional instrument “tsuur” and instrument of horse-head fiddle “morin khuur”.   The exhibition was opened to the public until 20, May.         



After a three-month run at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science which drew 175,000 visitors, "Genghis Khan: The Exhibition," opens tomorrow at the Tech Museum in San Jose. On display is an array of artifacts, many of which have never previously left Mongolia, and elaborate re-creations of Mongolian life during Chinggis Khaan"s time.

The organizers note that "there"s hardly anything that is known to have been owned by Chinggis or that his hand touched," they were able to assemble close to 250 artifacts drawn from Mongolia"s Archaeology Institute, five Mongolian museums, private collectors and — in the case of an 800-year-old mummy — the Smithsonian. They include shamans" costumes, elaborately woven silk robes, finely crafted gold bracelets and beautifully detailed swords, saddles and armor from the period.

Last Updated ( Monday, 30 August 2010 15:09 )
 

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