Yang wrote on social media, saying, "No matter how good the intention was, I took seriously the criticism that it was rough and used without fully considering the meaning of the expression and reflected on my lack of prudence."
He then explained that the National Assembly asked him about the reality that the performance of intangible cultural properties is exploited by state agencies without fair compensation and that he wanted to correct it.Rep.
Yang said at the parliamentary audit of the National Assembly's Culture, Sports and Tourism Committee on the 10th, "Are they gisaengs?" about Korean traditional musicians performing Gayageum and other performances during the Cheong Wa Dae luncheon meeting between First Lady Kim Gun-hee and senior citizens and students of intangible heritage in April last year.
About 20 Korean musicians, including intangible heritage gayageum masters and pansori masters, held a press conference at the National Assembly and demanded an apology from Representative Yang.
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