The National Chuncheon Museum in South Korea is hosting a series of cultural lectures titled 'Exploring the Long-standing Companion of Humanity' from May 29 to November 6. The program will consist of 15 sessions every Thursday, focusing on the harmonious coexistence of humanity and music found in cultural heritage. Themes include the principles of sound in the Sacred Bell of King Seongdeok, the musical significance of Buddhist rites and royal rituals, and the influence of traditional Korean music forms like pansori and Arirang. Additionally, expert discussions will cover the social implications of music phenomena such as K-pop. The program aims to reflect on music's role throughout human history and offer visitors a connection to cultural heritage.