Published on: 2025/01/22 14:00
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The Seoul branch of the 'Medical Korea Support Center,' dedicated to supporting foreign patients seeking medical services in Korea, has relocated to Seoul Station.
Previously situated in Jongno District, the move aims to enhance accessibility for international patients.
Established in 2016, the Medical Korea Support Center operates in Seoul and Incheon, offering comprehensive services including consultations, interpretation, and legal assistance.
The Seoul Museum of Art will open two new galleries this year: the 'Photography Seoul Museum of Art' and the 'Seo-Seoul Museum of Art.'
The photography museum, set to open in May in Dobong District, will be Korea's first public photography museum, featuring exhibitions that explore the breadth of photographic culture.
The Seo-Seoul Museum of Art, a western branch of the Seoul Museum of Art, is slated to open in the second half of the year in Geumcheon District.
Designed to reflect the unique characteristics of Seoul's southwestern region, the museum will specialize in programs focused on new media, multidisciplinary art, and art education for youth and underserved communities.
The Korean Film Council will invest ten billion won, or roughly seven million U.S. dollars, in mid-budget Korean films as part of efforts to revive the slumping "K-movie" industry.
Amid growing calls for measures to boost investment and improve the production environment, the council plans to roll out a range of support initiatives.
A press briefing detailing the council's support programs is scheduled for Thursday.
That's all for now. Stay tuned for more cultural updates and insightful discussions ahead!
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