Exhibition of Award-Winning Photos from the Hallasan Natural Ecology and Scenery Photo Contest
From September 16 to October 31

'Wanggwanneung and Oreumgun' by Ko Young-seok.

'Wanggwanneung and Oreumgun' by Ko Young-seok.

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[Jeju=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Chang-won] The Jeju Special Self-Governing Province World Heritage Headquarters (Director Kim Dae-geun) announced that to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Hallasan National Park designation, it will hold the outdoor exhibition "Forest Exhibition Rest (休息)" displaying award-winning works from the Hallasan natural ecology and landscape photo contest from September 16 to October 31.


"Forest Exhibition Rest (休息)" was planned as an outdoor exhibition to provide residents and tourists, exhausted from social distancing measures to prevent the spread of COVID-19, with an opportunity to recharge their mind and body through the psychological stability and healing effects offered by the Hallasan forest.


This outdoor exhibition will display 47 selected works from the Hallasan natural ecology and landscape photo contest, divided into three themes: 26 seasonal and summit views, 21 surrounding Hallasan landscapes, and 16 award-winning contest works.


The 26 seasonal summit views will be exhibited from September 16 to 30, the 21 surrounding Hallasan landscapes from October 5 to 16, and the 16 contest works awarded Encouragement Prize or higher from October 17 to 31 sequentially.


Visitors can freely view the exhibition around the Gwaneumsa Trail area of Hallasan National Park, with viewing hours from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.



To prevent the spread of COVID-19, visitors must wear masks, maintain a distance of at least 2 meters from others, and view the exhibition only within designated areas.


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