Enjoy Family Movies at the National Intangible Heritage Center Yard
Special Exhibition 'Childhood, Its Dreams and Light'
Screenings of 'Coco', 'Toy Story 4', and 'The Lion King'
The National Intangible Heritage Center announced on the 8th that it will screen twelve family movies every Friday and Saturday at 7 p.m. from the 17th of this month until the 29th of next month.
The special exhibition is titled "Innocence, That Dream and Light." It was prepared with the hope of overcoming COVID-19 through the power of family. The large electronic billboard in the yard of the National Intangible Heritage Center will show "Coco (17th)," "A Little Dream of a Precious Day (18th)," "Aladdin (24th)," "Homeward (25th)," "The Lion King (31st)," "Life is Beautiful (August 1st)," "Frozen (August 7th)," "Little Forest (August 8th)," "Toy Story 4 (August 21st)," "Underdog (August 22nd)," "Zootopia (August 28th)," and "Speckles: The Dinosaur of the Korean Peninsula 2: New Paradise (August 29th)." An official stated, "The selection partially reflects the results of a public survey conducted on the Gwanghwamun 1st Street website operated by the Ministry of the Interior and Safety."
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Admission is free. However, in accordance with COVID-19 prevention guidelines, temperature checks, entry log registration, mask-wearing, and maintaining a distance of at least 1 meter must be observed. The official added, "Viewing may be restricted if masks are not worn, and screenings will be canceled in case of rain." For more details, please refer to the National Intangible Heritage Center website.
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