G-Dragon's New Role with UNESCO
G-Dragon, the leader of BIGBANG, has been appointed as the honorary ambassador for the 48th session of the UNESCO World Heritage Committee, which will take place in Busan, marking the first time South Korea hosts this significant event. The Korea Heritage Service recognized his substantial cultural impact and the mission of his JUSPEACE Foundation when announcing this honor. In his ambassadorial role, G-Dragon will participate in UNESCO's 'Heritage in Peace' initiative, set to launch on July 10, which aims to safeguard World Heritage sites that are at risk due to conflict, climate change, and natural disasters. This article explores the reasons behind his selection and the responsibilities that come with this prestigious position.
G-Dragon's Commitment to Promoting Peace
On July 3, the Korea Heritage Service revealed G-Dragon's appointment as the honorary ambassador for the UNESCO World Heritage Committee. The agency emphasized that his influence transcends the K-pop genre, making him a fitting representative to highlight the importance of this inaugural session in South Korea. Additionally, the JUSPEACE Foundation, which he founded, focuses on addressing social challenges through artistic expression and fostering public engagement. The foundation's philosophy of achieving peace through incremental participation aligns well with UNESCO's mission of promoting global collaboration.
Upcoming 'Heritage in Peace' Campaign
On July 10, the JUSPEACE Foundation will collaborate with UNESCO to launch the 'Heritage in Peace' campaign. As the honorary ambassador, G-Dragon will feature in promotional materials and participate in events designed to raise awareness about the necessity of protecting World Heritage sites. Funds raised through this campaign will be directed to the UNESCO World Heritage Fund to aid in the preservation of sites endangered by war, climate change, and natural disasters. In response to his appointment, G-Dragon expressed that it is a significant milestone, stating, "I view this as a profound honor to represent the first UNESCO World Heritage Committee session in South Korea."
He stressed the critical need to protect cultural heritage, saying, "World Heritage sites are a collective treasure that humanity must safeguard together. I aim to share a message of peace that resonates widely and motivates action." Through this role, the BIGBANG leader aspires to inspire increased public involvement in the protection of heritage sites while advocating for peace and international cooperation. The UNESCO World Heritage Committee's 48th session is scheduled to take place in Busan from July 19 to 29, marking a historic occasion for South Korea as the host country.