
Korean National Treasure
Korean National Treasures are cultural artifacts officially recognized by the South Korean government for their exceptional historical, artistic, and cultural significance. These items include ancient paintings, sculptures, ceramics, manuscripts, and architectural landmarks that reflect Korea’s rich heritage. Designated as National Treasures, they are protected and preserved to ensure future generations can appreciate Korea’s history, craftsmanship, and cultural identity. The classification highlights their importance as symbols of national pride and cultural continuity, often displayed in museums or preserved at historical sites.