Support for Newlyweds Who Have Not Held Weddings Since Last Year, Including Costume Rental

"Hold a Small Wedding in Nature at Mudeungsan National Park" View original image

[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Jamin] The Mudeungsan Ecological Exploration Center of the Korea National Park Service (Director Kim Jaegap) announced on the 26th that it will support "small weddings" for newlyweds who have been unable to hold wedding ceremonies since 2020 due to economic difficulties.


The ceremonies will be held with simplified rituals alongside ecological exploration activities amidst the beautiful natural scenery at the foot of Mudeungsan National Park.


This support involves holding weddings in facilities around the Mudeungsan Ecological Exploration Center (located in Chunghyo-dong, Buk-gu, Gwangju Metropolitan City) and providing free accommodation at the center's dormitory.


Additionally, support will be provided to ensure compliance with COVID-19 prevention guidelines such as social distancing for guests, limits on the number of attendees, mask-wearing, and management of visitor logs.


Newlyweds who marry at the Mudeungsan Ecological Exploration Center will receive free services including costume rental, professional photography, and light refreshments.


The National Park Service will provide the auditorium or lawn plaza within the ecological exploration center free of charge as wedding venues for the newlyweds.


Moreover, the ecological exploration center’s rooms can be used as free lodging facilities.


Applications will be accepted on the Korea National Park Service website until the 30th, selecting a total of four couples who have been unable to hold weddings due to economic difficulties, supporting them to hold their weddings in May and June.


If the number of applicants is insufficient, the application period will be extended. More detailed application methods can be found on the Korea National Park Service website.



Kim Jaegap, director of the Mudeungsan Ecological Exploration Center, said, “This small wedding in nature will become a special wedding at the foot of Mudeungsan National Park and will be a time to gift happy memories to the newlyweds.”


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