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| yna@yna.co.kr 2025-08-22 11:01:50
SEOUL, Aug. 22 (Yonhap) -- Amid growing global interest in Korean culture, the Korea Heritage Service said Friday it will join forces with K-beauty to promote the nation’s cultural heritage.
The administration announced it will sign a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with cosmetics company Clio at Changdeok Palace’s Gyujanggak later in the day to expand the reach of K-culture.
An official from the administration said the partnership aims to "create new cultural value by combining Korea’s heritage, which forms the foundation of K-culture, with K-beauty expertise."
As part of the collaboration, the two sides plan to launch new products on Aug. 29, including an eyeshadow palette inspired by plum blossoms and goldenrain trees. A portion of sales will be used to help preserve natural heritage sites.
They also intend to cooperate on the preservation and restoration of royal attire and other heritage-related projects.
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