Online Event Due to COVID-19 Impact
Pets Also Welcome to Participate

Yuhan-Kimberly is hosting the 5th Our Rivers and Mountains Green and Green, Online Deep Sleep Contest to find the true professional deep sleeper. Photo by Yuhan-Kimberly

Yuhan-Kimberly is hosting the 5th Our Rivers and Mountains Green and Green, Online Deep Sleep Contest to find the true professional deep sleeper. Photo by Yuhan-Kimberly

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Heeyoon] Yuhan-Kimberly is hosting the ‘5th Our Green Mountains, Deep Sleep in the Forest Contest (hereinafter referred to as the Deep Sleep Contest)’ to find the true professional deep sleeper.


Yuhan-Kimberly announced on the 31st that it is recruiting applicants to participate in the Deep Sleep Contest until September 17. This year, the contest will be held online to comply with social distancing measures. Anyone confident in their ability to sleep well can participate by applying through Yuhan-Kimberly’s ‘Upupu Instagram’ or ‘Upupu Facebook’ pages.


This year’s Deep Sleep Contest is notable for allowing pets to participate as well, reflecting the increased time spent at home due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The contest is divided into three categories: ▲Integrated Category ▲Human Category ▲Pet Category. Rather than competing fiercely in difficult circumstances, the winner will be decided by random drawing. Winners will receive department store gift certificates worth approximately 250,000 KRW, glamping accommodation vouchers to enjoy with their pets, and pet product purchase vouchers. Participation prizes include tumblers, cushions, and gifticons.


The Deep Sleep Contest was planned as part of Yuhan-Kimberly’s ‘Our Green Mountains, Deep Green (Upupu)’ campaign. It aims to raise awareness of the importance of sleep among busy young people suffering from sleep deprivation due to studies and part-time jobs, and to provide the healing opportunity that forests offer.



A Yuhan-Kimberly representative said, “Through the Deep Sleep Contest, we will provide the younger generation with the value and importance of forests, as well as opportunities for healing.”


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