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Janet BlakeHeritage institutions (ICH\_1360) Economic and social development (THE\_5342) Legislation (THE\_6934) Justice and Strong Institutions (ICH\_1394) SDG 16: Peace Inventorying (ICH\_1342) SDG 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth (ICH\_1386) SDG 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities (ICH\_1389) International cooperation (THE\_7354) Policy making (THE\_16107)
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Hyung Parkheritage tourism intangible heritage heritage tourism Memory South Korea North Korea Ethnographic approach ethnicity Symbolism National memory political conflict Two Koreas International cooperation (THE\_7354) Republic of Korea (KR) Transnational heritage (ICH\_1361) Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (KP)
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Linxi, Y. (2007). The difference of the Intangible Heritage Protection System between China and Korea from the case study of Gangneung Danoje Festival. Study Of Ethnics In Guangxi, 1.
Yang LinxiInternational cooperation (THE\_7354) Republic of Korea (KR) Transnational heritage (ICH\_1361)