Screening of 'Incheon Landing Operation' as the First Event on June 27

Ulsan Library exterior view.

Ulsan Library exterior view.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yong-woo] The "Culture Day" event at Ulsan Library, which had been suspended since February due to COVID-19, will resume starting in June.


Ulsan Library announced on the 23rd that it will screen the movie "Operation Chromite (2016)" as the June Culture Day film in honor of the Month of Patriots and Veterans.


"Operation Chromite" is a film about the secret joint operation led by General MacArthur that changed history after Seoul fell within just three days following North Korea's surprise invasion on June 25, 1950.


The event is organized to provide an opportunity to reflect on the importance of peace and revisit our history through a war movie.


To prevent COVID-19, Ulsan Library will hold the screening in a 300-seat auditorium, accepting applications from the first 100 people on a first-come, first-served basis.


Applications will be accepted through the library's website starting at 10 a.m. on the 23rd until all seats are filled. On-site applications will be allowed only for unfilled seats or no-shows on the day of the event.



Starting with this special movie screening, Ulsan Library plans to continue showing films every Wednesday and Saturday at 2 p.m. in the first-floor multimedia room, along with the Culture Day events beginning in July.


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