Park pleased over UNESCO recognition

President Park Geun-hye said Tuesday that she is pleased over the U.N. cultural agency’s recent decision to designate several of South Korea’s historic sites as world heritage sites.

Her comment at a Cabinet meeting came three days after UNESCO added eight historic sites of South Korea’s ancient Kingdom of Baekje to its world cultural heritage list.

The newly registered sites include Gongsan-Seong Fortress of the Baekje Dynasty (18 B.C.-660 A.D.), located in what is now the city of Gongju, 160 kilometers south of Seoul.

Park also said she is glad that a South Korean maritime expert was elected for the first time to head the International Maritime Organization.

Earlier this month, Lim Ki-tack, president of Busan Port Authority, was elected to head the U.N. maritime agency. (Yonhap)

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