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    Korea sets out stall as global heritage rule

    IonosAdminBy IonosAdminJuly 5, 2026No Comments8 Mins Read
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    – UNESCO World Heritage Committee meeting opens in Busan in 2 weeks

    – Busan Declaration to call for stronger international collaboration on heritage protection

    Korea Heritage Service Administrator Huh Min poses during an interview with The Korea Herald at the agency’s headquarters in the Government Complex Daejeon on June 29. Displayed behind him is a rubbing of the Petroglyphs along the Bangucheon Stream, Korea’s 17th UNESCO World Heritage site, inscribed in 2025. The prehistoric rock art includes dense concentrations of engravings created by successive generations from 5,000 BC to the 9th century AD. (Korea Heritage Service)

    DAEJEON — Two weeks before delegates from around the world gather in Busan for the 48th session of the UNESCO World Heritage Committee, officials at the Korea Heritage Service are conducting last-minute inspections, coordinating with partner agencies and fine-tuning every detail ahead of the country’s biggest heritage diplomacy event to date

    The committee meeting, scheduled for July 19-29, will mark the first time Korea has hosted UNESCO’s annual World Heritage gathering and chaired the committee

    For Korea Heritage Service Administrator Huh Min, the goal extends well beyond delivering a successful international event

    He sees the gathering as a springboard to reposition Korea within the global heritage system — not simply as a country with a growing roster of World Heritage sites, but as one that helps shape the international agenda on heritage conservation and cooperation

    “Korea has faithfully implemented the World Heritage Convention while setting a high standard for heritage management,” Huh said in a recent interview with The Korea Herald

    “Now, we should become a leading country in shaping international discussions on how to safeguard heritage in an era of climate change, armed conflict and increasingly complex global challenges.”

    The ambition reflects mounting threats facing World Heritage sites worldwide. Armed conflicts have devastated cultural landmarks in countries including Afghanistan and Ukraine, while instability across the Middle East has put other historic sites at risk. Climate change is also accelerating coastal erosion, rising sea levels and extreme weather, threatening archaeological sites and monuments across the globe

    “If the past was about securing World Heritage inscriptions, the future is about protecting ‘Outstanding Universal Value’ and ensuring heritage is preserved and managed sustainably,” Huh said. Outstanding Universal Value is the UNESCO concept used to identify cultural and natural heritage whose significance transcends national boundaries and is considered important to all humanity

    The tidal flats in Goheung, South Jeolla Province, are expected to be added to UNESCO's Getbol, Korean Tidal Flats, World Heritage List during the upcoming 48th session of the World Heritage Committee in Busan. (Korea Heritage Service)
    The tidal flats in Goheung, South Jeolla Province, are expected to be added to UNESCO’s Getbol, Korean Tidal Flats, World Heritage List during the upcoming 48th session of the World Heritage Committee in Busan. (Korea Heritage Service)

    Huh emphasized that such challenges can no longer be addressed by individual governments

    As host of this year’s committee meeting, Korea plans to propose a “Busan Declaration” calling for stronger international cooperation to protect World Heritage from threats including armed conflict, climate change and other crises

    The declaration would also call for expanding UNESCO’s long-standing “5C” strategic objectives — credibility, conservation, capacity-building, communication and communities — by adding a sixth principle: collaboration. The proposal underscores that safeguarding humanity’s shared heritage requires collective international action

    Huh noted that Korea has increasingly sought to contribute to heritage conservation beyond its own borders

    The Korean heritage agency has taken part in preservation projects at sites including the Ramesseum in Egypt and the Basilica of Saint-Denis in France, as well as underwater archaeological research off the coast of Vietnam and conservation efforts related to Peru’s Machu Picchu. At the same time, the government agency has continued to invest in digital documentation, restoration science and AI-assisted conservation technologies

    Huh also sees the Busan meeting as a starting point rather than the culmination of that effort: “The meeting itself is important. But what matters even more is what comes afterward.”

    After the committee session, the agency hopes to launch an annual Busan Forum bringing together governments, conservation experts and international organizations to continue discussions on emerging challenges, including post-conflict reconstruction, climate adaptation and the use of artificial intelligence in heritage conservation

    Visitors take part in the Awakening the Morning Palace program at Changdeokgung in April 2025. The early-morning tour offers participants to explore the palace before regular opening hours. (Korea Heritage Agency)
    Visitors take part in the Awakening the Morning Palace program at Changdeokgung in April 2025. The early-morning tour offers participants to explore the palace before regular opening hours. (Korea Heritage Agency)

    Turning global attention into regional tourism

    For Huh, the Busan meeting is not only about diplomacy but also about redirecting the global fascination with Korean culture toward the country’s lesser-known historic sites. The agency hopes the committee meeting will become a gateway to regional tourism

    A wide range of cultural programs are being prepared to encourage visitors to venture beyond Seoul and Busan and experience Korea’s heritage firsthand

    During the committee session, participants will be invited to explore a sprawling Korea Pavilion, featuring exhibitions on Korean heritage, immersive media art, performances of intangible cultural heritage and hands-on traditional experiences. A special performance of the royal palace guard changing ceremony will travel from Seoul’s Gyeongbokgung to Busan. Templestay programs and World Heritage tour courses are also being prepared

    The initiative reflects a broader shift in Korean tourism. Government surveys show that, after Korean popular culture, traditional culture has become the second-leading reason foreign visitors choose to travel to the country. Travelers are also increasingly seeking immersive cultural experiences rather than simply visiting landmarks or filming locations

    In Huh’s view, heritage is uniquely positioned to meet that demand

    “K-Heritage is the foundation of K-culture,” he said. “Many people first discover Korea through popular culture. We want them to stay longer, travel farther and experience the deeper stories that have shaped Korean culture.”

    He noted more than 17.8 million foreign tourists visited royal palaces, Jongmyo Shrine and the royal tombs of the Joseon Dynasty last year, the highest figure on record. This spring’s K-Royal Culture Festival also drew record attendance, including a record number of overseas visitors. He hinted that the agency plans to expand the number of admission slots reserved for overseas visitors for next year’s festival

    The Gaya Tumuli, inscribed as Korea's 16th UNESCO World Heritage Site in September 2023. This serial World Heritage property includes sites across the former Gaya confederacy, including the one pictured here in Hapcheon County, South Gyeongsang Province. (Korea Heritage Agency)
    The Gaya Tumuli, inscribed as Korea’s 16th UNESCO World Heritage Site in September 2023. This serial World Heritage property includes sites across the former Gaya confederacy, including the one pictured here in Hapcheon County, South Gyeongsang Province. (Korea Heritage Agency)

    The opportunity extends well beyond Seoul. Huh noted that nearly 70 percent of Korea’s nationally designated and registered heritage sites were located outside the Seoul metropolitan area

    “If we can transform local heritage into compelling cultural destinations, we can encourage visitors to travel beyond the capital and breathe new life into regional communities,” he said

    The vision includes developing heritage stays by converting historic homes and modern heritage buildings into places where visitors can stay, combining this with local cuisine, cultural experiences and visits to nearby sites

    “We’re not simply trying to increase visitor numbers,” Huh said. “Our goal is to uncover the stories embedded in these places, help more people experience their value and create a virtuous circle in which heritage revitalizes local communities.”

    Huh pointed to Chagwido, a pair of islands off Jeju’s western coast designated as a natural monument, as one of the destinations he hopes more visitors will discover. Home to a rich diversity of marine life, the protected reserve is prized for its ecological and scientific value

    “There is beauty hidden in every corner of Korea,” he said. “So many places are like gems buried beneath the mud. We haven’t uncovered and polished them yet. Once we do, they’ll shine.”

    Korea Heritage Service Administrator Huh Min speaks with visitors at Gyeongbokgung in September 2025. (Korea Heritage Service)
    Korea Heritage Service Administrator Huh Min speaks with visitors at Gyeongbokgung in September 2025. (Korea Heritage Service)

    Who is Huh Min?

    Appointed administrator of the Korea Heritage Service on July 17, 2025, Huh Min is a geologist and one of South Korea’s leading paleontologists

    Born in 1961 in Suncheon, South Jeolla Province, Huh earned a doctorate in geology and spent more than three decades as a professor at Chonnam National University, where he also served as vice president and director of the Korea Dinosaur Research Center, the country’s first dedicated dinosaur research institute, from 1999 to 2025

    Huh is the first expert in geology and paleontology to lead the Korea Heritage Service, a position traditionally held by scholars of archaeology, art history or history

    In 2003, his team made a landmark discovery in Boseong, South Jeolla Province, unearthing fossils of a previously unknown dinosaur that lived on the Korean Peninsula during the Late Cretaceous period. The species was later named Koreanosaurus boseongensis, the first dinosaur species identified in Korea

    Huh also led pioneering research on some of the world’s largest pterosaur footprints. In recognition of his contributions, he was named an honorary fellow of the Geological Society of London twice, in 2017 and 2020

    A longtime UNESCO expert, he also played a key role in securing tentative-list status for the sites of fossilized dinosaurs along the Southern seacoast and UNESCO Global Geopark designation of the Mudeungsan area

    hwangdh@heraldcorp.com

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