A goodwill ship from Korea's past is ready to set sail again


By AGENCY
The Joseon Tongsinsa, which was reconstructed in 2018. Photo: The Korea Herald/ANN

A reconstructed Joseon-era ship, the Joseon Tongsinsa, originally built for emissaries to sail to Japan, will cross the Korea Strait in time for Japan's regional festival on Tsushima Island in August.

The National Research Institute of Maritime Cultural Heritage (NRIMCH), who was responsible for the reconstruction of the Joseon Tongsinsa ship, forged multilateral agreements with the Busan Cultural Foundation, Tsushima City and the Izuhara Port Festival Promotion Association at Japan's Tsushima City Hall recently.

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