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Donated Collection Hachiuma Tadasu Gallery
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Introduction
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- Hachium Tadasu (八馬理, b. 1928) donated artifacts to the National Museum of Korea in September 1994. The 383 donated works were collected by Hachium Tadasu’s father in the 1920s and 1930s. The collection includes stone knives, ancient weapons, ornaments from the three kingdoms period and gilt-bronze Buddhist sculptures from Silla.
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- Children’s Museum
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Donated Collection
The Donated Collection Gallery is a space that showcases cultural heritage items gifted to the National Museum of Korea. It honors their donors and inspires reflection on the significance and meaning of philanthropy.