The OWHC-AP World Heritage City Gyeongju embarks on the Korean Silk Road Initiative
Date : 2022-12-20
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The delegation of Gyeongju visited Uzbek cities of Samarkand and Bukhara from December 13th to 15th to enhance Gyeongju’s cooperative relationship with the cities, while signing Memoranda of Intent with 4 (four) central Institutes along in the Central Asia Silk Road.
With Mayor Joo, Nak-young of Gyeongju as
the head of the delegation, the delegation consisted of a total of 10 (ten)
representatives from Gyeongju, including Mr. Dong-hyup Lee, the vice speaker of
the Gyeongju City Council, Mr. Jin-Rak Lee, the head of the Culture and City
Committee of the Gyeongju City Council, and the staff members of the OWHC-AP
Regional Secretariat.
In celebration of the 30-year anniversary
of the establishment of the official diplomatic relationship between Republic
of Korea and Uzbekistan, the visit mainly focused on the joint effort of cooperation
for, Gyeongju’s Silk Road Project, the enhancement of the cities’ ties, and the
promotion of the 4th OWHC-AP Regional Conference due to be held in
Gyeongju in September 2023.
The delegation first visited the city of
Samarkand on the 13th, which was meaningful since this was the first
visit in 9 years by Gyeongju to Samarkand since the two Cities signed a treaty
of Friendly Relations in 2013. In this year’s meeting, both cities agreed on strengthening
joint cooperative effort for co-development and prosperity and enhancing
friendship.
Also, in celebration of the Korea Silk Road Project, a co-project of
the City of Gyeongju and the Province of Gyeongbuk, and also the 10-year
anniversary of the establishment of the Friendly Relations between Gyeongju and
Samarkand, Gyeongju has announced its plan to invite the significant Central
Asian cities along the Silk Road to the scientific symposium “Silk Road and
World Heritage Cities,”, which will be a special session of the 4th
OWHC-AP Regional Conference due to be held in September 2023.
For this purpose of inviting Central
Asian Cities along the Silk Road, the delegation of Gyeongju also visited the
City of Bukhara, whose history involves a 2,500-year history of Silk Road trade
as an Oasis city. In particular, its Historic Centre was inscribe on the list
of UNESCO World Heritage in 1993, rendering the city a “museum without roofs.”
Gyeongju and the personnel from the Provincial and the City Government of
Bukhara agreed on active interactions and cooperation in the fields of economy,
industry and culture in the future. Additionally, Bukhara State University signed
a Memorandum of Intent with the OWHC-AP Regional Secretariat for future
exchanges and collaboration in the educational and scientific areas, as well as
participation in the upcoming 4th OWHCAP Regional Conference.
Gyeongju’s tireless effort to engage
with the Cities and Institutes in the Silk Road during the visits also resulted
in the signings of an Memorandum of Understanding with the International
Institute for Central Asian Studies (IICAS), and Memoranda of Intent (MOIs)
with Samarkand State Museum-Reserve, Silk Road International University of
Tourism and Cultural Heritage, Samarkand Institute of Archeology, and Bukhara
State University.
Mayor Joo, Nak-young, the head of the
delegation of Gyeongju, expressed that “the Silla dynasty prospered through
international trade following the unification of the Korean peninsula. Through
the Silk Road project, the City of Gyeongju can realize its historical and
cultural dream of expanding and elevating Gyeongju’s capacity in the global
stage with a strong international vision,” before adding that “this visit to
Uzbekistan serves an important starting point for the OWHC-AP Regional
Secretariat to reach further into the Central Asia region for concrete cooperation,
exchanges, and co-prosperity.
The City of Gyeongju has hosted the OWHC-AP
Regional Secretariat since 2013 from its General Secretariat based in Quebec
City, Canada. The OWHC-AP Regional Secretariat is the only international
organization in the field of Cultural Heritage in Republic of Korea, with 40
(forty) Member Cities in 12 (twelve) countries in the Asia-Pacific Region. It
also hosts the OWHC-AP Regional Secretariat Biennially.