Yeonggwang Arts Center to Resume Operations Starting Next Month View original image


[Yeonggwang=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Jeonseong] Jeollanam-do Yeonggwang-gun (Governor Kim Junsung) announced on the 21st that it will resume operations of the Yeonggwang Arts Center starting next month following the transition to ‘Social Distancing Level 1’.


The county is intensifying its own disinfection measures to ensure that many residents can safely use the Yeonggwang Arts Center, a popular resting place.


Additionally, to maintain a pleasant surrounding environment, they are removing old stains caused by the prolonged closure due to COVID-19 by repainting the worn exterior walls, removing stone stains from the stairs, cleaning the glass windows and surrounding areas, working hard every day to prepare for visitors.


Upon reopening, the center will comply with the government’s ‘Everyday Social Distancing’ guidelines, screening three latest-release CGV movies every Saturday in the main auditorium, limiting the audience to 100 seats per screening.


The guidelines for visitors include ▲using QR code electronic entry logs or handwritten entry logs ▲symptom checks upon entry (fever screening) ▲maintaining a distance of 2 meters (at least 1 meter) when moving or lining up ▲wearing masks inside the performance hall and refraining from eating or drinking ▲purchasing tickets preferably through online advance reservations ▲and seating in a zigzag pattern with one seat left empty between attendees.


The center plans to actively promote these visitor guidelines.



However, if COVID-19 spreads again and the government raises the ‘Social Distancing’ level, the operation of Yeonggwang Arts Center may be fully canceled, and detailed information will be announced according to government guidelines.


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