<Family of Love> Gyeongbokgung Palace, which claims to be friendly to the visually impaired... what is the current situation?

2024-09-10 05:41:05

Her father, who was most proud of his daughter who devoted herself to Gyeonggi folk songs, National Intangible Cultural Heritage No. 57 from a young age and established herself as a traditional singer, is not happy with her daughter practicing fusion Korean traditional music with her students instead of traditional Gyeonggi folk songs...

As a result, since last year, on-site video explanations for the visually impaired have been in full swing at Seoul's representative palaces and tourist attractions, as well as a tactile experience of buildings by producing models such as Geunjeongjeon at Gyeongbokgung Palace.

However, the voice guide that can be rented at a tourist information center requires you to touch the number or photo of the building displayed on the map to hear the voice guide, so it is difficult for the visually impaired to select and listen to the guide for the desired building on their own. Braille guide maps are the same size as existing Braille ones. Because it is marked in size, you cannot immediately find your current location when reading it with your fingertip, and the braille displayed on the guide map is so small that it is impossible to estimate the entire location.

In addition, the tactile 3D picture card braille book for Geunjeongjeon at Gyeongbokgung Palace, which can be seen in the information room, is not only difficult to read because the braille size is small and dense, but some of the braille is damaged, and the tactile model of the old palace for the visually impaired to experience tactile experience is only placed in one place, Gyeonghoeru.

 

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