Joseon’s first global symbols set for Seoul homecoming

Five ceremonial flags that represented the Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910) during its historic debut on the world stage are set to return to Korea this winter following a comprehensive restoration process in the United States, according to video game developer Riot Games Monday. The project, funded by Riot Games, focuses on five specific banners, including the “Hogi” (tiger flag) and “Jujakgi” (red phoenix flag) that were first unveiled at the 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition in Chicago. These artifacts have been housed at the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology (Penn Museum) for more than 130 years. Unlike typical cases where artifacts are brought to Korea for treatment, these flags will undergo conservation directly at their current location in the U.S. to ensure their stability before the long journey home. “The conservation process will be completed locally in the U.S., and the National Palace Museum of Korea will be the primary entity responsible for bringing these flags back in December,” an official from Riot Games said. “Once they arrive, the National Pa

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