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The ASEAN-Korea Centre is organizing a special exhibition “Southeast Asia’s Green Legacy” at the ASEAN Pavilion of the 15th Gwangju Biennale until 1 December at the Asian Culture Center. The exhibition will provide an opportunity to experience the ecological diversity of the 10 ASEAN Member States under the theme of 'ASEAN’s Forests' and 'Plants'.

The ASEAN-Korea Centre, founded in 2009, is an international organization dedicated to promoting economic and socio-cultural cooperation between the 10 ASEAN member states and Korea through a variety of projects for the past 15 years. The Centre introduced the culture and tourism elements of the 10 ASEAN member states through programs such as cultural events, exhibitions, and performances to enhance the understanding and affinity of Koreans toward the ASEAN region.

The Southeast Asian region accounts for only 3% of the world’s landmass, but it is home to 18% of the world’s fauna and flora. The region hosts four of the thirty-six biodiversity hotspots known as the “web of life,” and three of the world’s megadiverse countries. This exhibition was planned to examine the ecology of ASEAN plants and their relationship with humans under the theme of biodiversity and coexistence.

In the exhibition, ASEAN’s unique plant species are installed in accordance with their ecological habits, transporting visitors to the heart of the ASEAN forest. This exhibition will cover a variety of topics through photography, installation works, and video by Mingyes Project, Padosikmul, and Seohyo.