
The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism’s National Asian Cultural Center (ACC, former head of the party Lee Kang-hyun) receives donations of Asian relics and materials throughout the year for exhibitions, education, and research.
Subject to the certificate are real materials that are highly utilized for cultural values, research, and exhibitions related to Asian culture.
In particular, the main targets are traditional Southwest Asian culture (daily life, religion, holiday, music, etc.), folktales, urban culture (city squares, traditional markets, etc.), and democratic, human rights, and peace-related data.
The donated materials and artifacts will be permanently preserved at the ACC Asian Culture Museum and actively used for education, research, and cultural projects, including special exhibitions.

As a specialized museum registered in the ACC in 2017, the Asian Culture Museum has collected tangible and intangible materials that are considered valuable for exhibition, distribution, education, and academic research in various fields related to Asian culture.
The collection of Nusantara, which consists of Indonesian household goods and artworks in the 17th and 20th centuries, and materials that can intuitively feel Asian culture, such as Ala-kiyiz and Shyrdak, traditional carpets of the Kyrgyz people in Central Asia.
Those who wish to donate can submit related documents such as applications for donation and photos of artifacts (data) to the National Asian Cultural Center.
For more information, visit the website of the National Asian Cultural Center (www.acc.go.kr) or donate the data management team of the Research and Management Division of the National Asian Cultural Center (☎ 062-601-4533, yeopo81@Korea).You can ask for guidance.



