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Proceeding: International Symposium on Intangible Heritage along the Maritime Silkroad
  • Manage No DC00000132
    Author ICHCAP
    Published Year 2018
    Category Report
    Language English,Korean
    Publishing Country Republic of Korea
    Publisher ICHCAP
    Copyright Copyright
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Description On 13 September 2018, experts of the Asia-Pacific region gathered to discuss maritime topics. Organized and hosted by ICHCAP and the National Research Institute of Maritime Cultural Heritage, the symposium, in two sessions, allowed an opportunity to discuss issues related to traditional shipbuilding and navigation skills as well as traditional maritime knowledge in contemporary life. This report is composed of seven presentation papers from seven countries, namely China, ROK, Malaysia, Philippines, Indonesia, PNG, and Madagascar, regarding on transmission of traditional ship making and navigation skills.
Contents (Author )
Traditional Shipbuilding Technology of Korea: New Discovery of Construction Technology Used for Chief Envoy Vessels of Joseon’s Tongsinsa Soon Jae Hong (Curator, National Research Institute of Maritime Cultural Heritage)
Seas of Asia in Ancient Chinese Literature Liu Yingsheng (Professor Emeritus, Department of Chinese History, Nanjing University)
Various Types of Malay Traditional Boats in the East Coast of Malay Peninsula and Symbolism in Boat Crafting Ramli Zuliskandar (Professor National University of Malaysia (Universiti Kebangsaan MalaysiaKebangsaan))
Philippine Traditional Boatbuilding and Maritime Culture Aurora Roxas Lim (Lecturer, Ateneo de Manila University, Philippines Former Professor and Dean Asian Center, University of the Philippines, Diliman)
Pinisi: The Art of West-Austronesian Shipbuilding Horst H Liebner (Coordinator Workgroup Traditional Shipbuilding and Navigation Ministry for Education and Culture, Republic of Indonesia)
The Living Tradition of Sailing Crafts: Their Important Contribution to the Quality of Life in Madagascar Tom Polacheck (Researcher, Pacific Traditions Society)
Voyages Revive Ancient Wayfinding Knowledge Marianne George (Director, Vaka Taumako Project)
Discussion Hang Sun Choi (Professor Emeritus, Seoul National University), Sung-june Kim (Associate Professor, Korea Maritime and Ocean University), Hyoung Jin Lim (Director, West Sea Cultural Heritage Department, National Research Institute of Maritime Cultural Heritage), Yu-Seok Kwak (Researcher, Institution for Marine and Island Cultures, Mokpo National University)

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