Yeosu City ‘puts its full power forth’ for preparing on-site survey for City Museum.
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[Culture and Arts] Yeosu City ‘puts its full power forth’ for preparing on-site survey for City Museum.
- On-site survey by Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism on April 5th… Museum Establishment Implementation Committee launched and delivered the yearning of political circles and citizens.
Yeosu City (Mayor, Kwon Oh-Bong) is exerting its fullest effort to prepare for pre-feasibility study on establishing City Museum.
City authority revealed its plan to intensify all administrative forces on site survey planned on May 5th for City Museum by Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism(MCST).
This on-site survey was decided while the application for feasibility study on establishment of Yeosu City(Public) Museum passed for credential assessment by Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism on March 21st.
On the day of on-site survey, the pre-assessment evaluation committee composed of related experts will check and investigate the museum establishment plan and possessed cultural remains at Lee Soon-Shin Park.
Yeosu City has a plan to launch “Yeosu City Museum Establishment Implementation Committee’ which will convert the craze and willing of 300k citizens on early April.
And the wishes of congressmen, provincial and municipal council members and local citizen groups will be delivered to the evaluation committee members.
At same time, the storage and Yeosu folklore exhibition hall will be aligned and decorated.
A related city official said, “this assessment is a very important procedure which can be criteria for project approval and granting of national budget’, and “we will do our best for preparation for the best results from on-site survey.”
The assessment on the feasibility study for public museum is performed twice per annum for all organizations planning the new construction, expansion and movement of museum. Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism decides the final project based on the presentation by local government after selecting the local government presented projects through summing the score of 1st credential assessment and 2nd on-site survey.
- On-site survey by Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism on April 5th… Museum Establishment Implementation Committee launched and delivered the yearning of political circles and citizens.
Yeosu City (Mayor, Kwon Oh-Bong) is exerting its fullest effort to prepare for pre-feasibility study on establishing City Museum.
City authority revealed its plan to intensify all administrative forces on site survey planned on May 5th for City Museum by Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism(MCST).
This on-site survey was decided while the application for feasibility study on establishment of Yeosu City(Public) Museum passed for credential assessment by Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism on March 21st.
On the day of on-site survey, the pre-assessment evaluation committee composed of related experts will check and investigate the museum establishment plan and possessed cultural remains at Lee Soon-Shin Park.
Yeosu City has a plan to launch “Yeosu City Museum Establishment Implementation Committee’ which will convert the craze and willing of 300k citizens on early April.
And the wishes of congressmen, provincial and municipal council members and local citizen groups will be delivered to the evaluation committee members.
At same time, the storage and Yeosu folklore exhibition hall will be aligned and decorated.
A related city official said, “this assessment is a very important procedure which can be criteria for project approval and granting of national budget’, and “we will do our best for preparation for the best results from on-site survey.”
The assessment on the feasibility study for public museum is performed twice per annum for all organizations planning the new construction, expansion and movement of museum. Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism decides the final project based on the presentation by local government after selecting the local government presented projects through summing the score of 1st credential assessment and 2nd on-site survey.