The Saudi Ministry of Culture has signed an Executive Program of Cultural Cooperation with the Korea Heritage Service (KHS), affiliated with the South Korean Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism.
The program aims to strengthen cultural relations between the two countries and implement the provisions of the memorandum of understanding signed in Seoul in 2019.
The Executive Program signing ceremony was held on Thursday at the National Palace Museum of Korea in Seoul, with the Saudi Ministry of Culture represented by Deputy Minister for Research and Cultural Heritage Dr. Maha Al-Senan, and the Korean side represented by KHS Director General for Intangible Heritage Yoon Soon-ho.
The program encompasses four main areas of cooperation, including capacity building in digital archiving through the development of specialized training programs for the digitization of cultural records, collaboration in organizing joint cultural conferences - particularly in the field of intangible cultural heritage - and the support of cultural research through joint projects on topics of mutual interest.
The signing of the program builds on the cultural relations between the Kingdom and South Korea, reflecting the commitment of both sides to exchange pioneering experiences and build strategic partnerships in the fields of heritage, documentation, and knowledge.
It also highlights the Ministry of Culture's commitment to promoting international cultural exchange as one of the objectives of the National Culture Strategy, in line with Saudi Vision 2030.