
Replica of Joseon-era envoy ship to set sail to celebrate UNESCO heritage meeting in Busan
A replica ship of the Joseon Tongsinsa, a diplomatic delegation sent by the Joseon Dynasty to Japan, docks at a port in Osaka, western Japan, on May 11, 2025,…
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Busan is the host city for the 48th UNESCO World Heritage Committee session, which runs July 19-29. After three years of construction, the replica ship made its maiden voyage in 2018 and has since completed three trips to Japanese port cities, including Osaka. In Busan, the ship is scheduled to meet delegates and visitors to the international meeting on July 25-26.
Furthermore, Replica of Joseon-era envoy ship to set sail to celebrate UNESCO heritage meeting in Busan. Visitors will have the opportunity to tour the ship, learn about traditional Korean shipbuilding and the Joseon Tongsinsa missions, and sail to nearby landmarks like Dongbaek Island and the Oryuk Islets. (Yonhap). The vessel will open to the public during an event for World Heritage Committee representatives and local residents, according to the institute.
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Busan is the host city for the 48th UNESCO World Heritage Committee session, which runs July 19-29.
reliability low1/2 sourcesAfter three years of construction, the replica ship made its maiden voyage in 2018 and has since completed three trips to Japanese port cities, including Osaka.
reliability low1/2 sourcesIn Busan, the ship is scheduled to meet delegates and visitors to the international meeting on July 25-26.
reliability low1/2 sourcesReplica of Joseon-era envoy ship to set sail to celebrate UNESCO heritage meeting in Busan.
reliability low1/2 sourcesVisitors will have the opportunity to tour the ship, learn about traditional Korean shipbuilding and the Joseon Tongsinsa missions, and sail to nearby landmarks like Dongbaek Island and the Oryuk Islets. (Yonhap)
reliability low1/2 sourcesThe vessel will open to the public during an event for World Heritage Committee representatives and local residents, according to the institute.
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