Han Sang Soo Embroidery Museum
- Han Sang Soo Embroidery Museum
Infobox Korean museum
name = Han Sang Soo Embroidery Museum
한상수 자수박물관
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established = 2006
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location = 11-32 Gahoe-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul, South Korea
type = art museum
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area= 100 pyeong
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hanja =韓尙洙刺繡博物館
rr = Hansangsu jasu bakmulgwan
mr = Hansangsu chasu pakmukwan
The Han Sang Soo Embroidery Museum is an art museum specializing in Korean embroidery located in Gahoe-dong, Jongno-gu, central of Seoul, South Korea. It was established by Han Sang Soo (한상수, born c. 1934 ) who holds a title as a "jasujang" (자수장, embroidery artisan) of the 80th Important Intangible Cultural Property designated by the Cultural Heritage Administration of South Korea.
ee also
*Bukchon Art Museum
*Bukchon Hanok Village
*List of museums in South Korea
References
*ko [http://korean.visitkorea.or.kr/kor/ti/everywhere_sightseeings/type_sightseeings/list_768.jsp?category=B01&areaCode=&gotoPage=&cid=559729&keyword=한상수&stype=1&ListType= 한상수 자수박물관]
External links
*ko [http://spn.chosun.com/site/data/html_dir/2007/09/06/2007090600340.html 자수장 한상수 씨의 '주머니와 보자기 전'] at The Chosun Ilbo
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