Abstract

According to the Cultural Properties Protection Act, cultural properties are ethnic, national, or world heritages that have been artificially or naturally formed and have high historical, artistic, academic, or nature values. Traditional clothing is a tangible and intangible cultural property that can be most directly presented as a cultural phenomenon in which traditional culture can be seen. Intangible cultural assets include traditional craft techniques such as dyeing, weaving textiles, and making jewelry. The field of traditional costumes, which is a tangible cultural asset, is intended to recognize its value as a cultural asset and to present its use and plan. The theoretical background was presented, and the status of the designation of traditional costumes was classified and organized through the website of the Cultural Heritage Administration. The current status of transfer training programs in some regions of Jeollanam-do was examined to analyze the current situation. As a result of reviewing public demonstrations

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