1. The National Heritage Board has set its budget for the next year at 13.878 trillion won, an increase of 1.6% from this year. The budget is focused on enhancing the value of national heritage, conservation, and succession, as well as proactively exploring and disseminating the potential value of future heritage. 2. The budget is divided into various areas such as national heritage restoration and repair, national heritage policy, cultural heritage, natural and intangible heritage, education, research, and exhibition, and management of the Gyeongbokgung Palace. 3. New initiatives include strengthening the value of natural heritage, promoting social and international recognition of national heritage, and expanding the digital content of national heritage to enhance Korea's global presence.