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Seogwipo Cultural Center

Established in 1996 and merged with the Namjeju Cultural Center in 2008, this institution serves as a vital hub for local heritage and education. The center conducts extensive research and archaeological preservation projects covering historical sites ranging from Seongsan Ilchulbong to Songaksan Mountain, Gapado, and Marado islands. It also functions as a vibrant lifelong learning center, offering diverse cultural arts programs, humanities education, and specialized workshops, while also publishing scholarly research series.

Duration
120 min
Transport
Bus accessible
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