Abstract

Previously, there was a limit to creating and disseminating value because the focus was on the intrinsic and fixed value of a single cultural heritage. However, efforts to create and increase the value of cultural heritage are currently being made in various ways. In this study, we attempted to present the concept of complex cultural heritage as a heritage whose value must be understood, including its relationships with surrounding things. Therefore, it is believed that the value of complex cultural heritage can be created, accumulated, and increased. And it showed that values can be passed down through education. In this study, an attempt was made to present the concept of complex cultural heritage and apply it to the Military Garrison in Jeongjoksanseong Fortress, Ganghwa. The Military Garrison in Jeongjoksanseong Fortress, of course, has intrinsic and fixed value as an individual cultural heritage. In addition, it was discovered that the Military Garrison in Jeongjoksanseong Fortress is a complex cultural heritage that can create value through relationships with various types of tangible and intangible cultural heritage around it. Furthermore, it was suggested that it should be viewed from the perspective of a complex cultural heritage that not only has value as a local culture but also serves as part of the unique defence system of Ganghwa Island as a whole. It was believed that the Military Garrison in Jeongjoksanseong Fortress had a high possibility of increasing its value from the perspective of this complex cultural heritage. Through the concept of complex cultural heritage applied to the Military Garrison in Jeongjoksanseong Fortress, we sought to provide a basis for viewing cultural heritage from a more diverse and broad perspective in the future.

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