ENTERTAINMENT
Park Ki-woong introduces ‘Egyptian Mummy Exhibition’ on ‘Naver Culture Live’
Park Ki-woong, who is very active as an actor and painter, will embark on 'Egyptian Mummy Exhibition: Journey to Resurrection' with viewers today (20th).
This exhibition to be introduced by Naver Culture Live, hosted by Park Ki-woong, is the 'Egyptian Mummy Exhibition', which opened at the Calligraphy Museum of the Seoul Arts Center on December 15 last year. The Egyptian Mummy Exhibition is an exhibition that has attracted more than 50,000 cumulative visitors in less than a month since its opening, and is the largest and largest exhibition ever, introducing carefully selected artifacts from the ancient Egyptian collection held by the National Archaeological Museum of the Netherlands.
In this broadcast, Park Ki-woong guides the exhibition, which is divided into four parts, in an easy-to-understand manner and introduces about 250 ancient Egyptian artifacts and 15 coffins that have been shrouded in mystery, as well as CT scan results of 13 mummies that attracted attention for the first time in Korea. We plan to point out in detail the viewing points of the Egyptian mummy exhibition.
In addition, by incorporating the latest scientific technology, it will be a useful time to learn about the medical knowledge of the time, the process of making mummies, and the aesthetic awareness of colors and shapes of ancient people.
Meanwhile, 'Park Ki-woong's Culture Live', which is attracting attention with every broadcast due to Park Ki-woong's extensive art knowledge and comfortable and pleasant hosting, can be seen on Naver Shopping Live at 8 PM, an hour earlier than usual.
Reporter Junho Yoon, Ten Asia delo410@tenasia.co.kr
This exhibition to be introduced by Naver Culture Live, hosted by Park Ki-woong, is the 'Egyptian Mummy Exhibition', which opened at the Calligraphy Museum of the Seoul Arts Center on December 15 last year. The Egyptian Mummy Exhibition is an exhibition that has attracted more than 50,000 cumulative visitors in less than a month since its opening, and is the largest and largest exhibition ever, introducing carefully selected artifacts from the ancient Egyptian collection held by the National Archaeological Museum of the Netherlands.
In this broadcast, Park Ki-woong guides the exhibition, which is divided into four parts, in an easy-to-understand manner and introduces about 250 ancient Egyptian artifacts and 15 coffins that have been shrouded in mystery, as well as CT scan results of 13 mummies that attracted attention for the first time in Korea. We plan to point out in detail the viewing points of the Egyptian mummy exhibition.
In addition, by incorporating the latest scientific technology, it will be a useful time to learn about the medical knowledge of the time, the process of making mummies, and the aesthetic awareness of colors and shapes of ancient people.
Meanwhile, 'Park Ki-woong's Culture Live', which is attracting attention with every broadcast due to Park Ki-woong's extensive art knowledge and comfortable and pleasant hosting, can be seen on Naver Shopping Live at 8 PM, an hour earlier than usual.
Reporter Junho Yoon, Ten Asia delo410@tenasia.co.kr