On the 31st, Held the 3rd Briefing Session with Jinju Area Cultural Artists and Cultural Administration Experts

Gyeongnam Province Gathers Opinions on Culture and Arts at 3rd 'Visiting Busan-Ulsan-Gyeongnam Megacity' Briefing Session View original image

[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Saeyan] Gyeongsangnam-do held the third 'Visiting Bu-Ul-Gyeong Megacity Briefing Session' on the 31st at Jinju (Gonggan Oneul).


At the briefing, explanations were given on the creation of an Asian cultural hub including the 2030 Busan World Expo, Changwon K-pop World Festival, Busan International Film Festival, Ulsan International Film Festival, the establishment of historical and cultural heritage and historical cultural tourism districts, and the development of a global marine tourism complex belt, followed by expert opinions.


Secretary General Won Ji-yeon said, "From the perspective of a performance planner, many projects seem to lack a sense of impact. It would be good to listen to the opinions of local cultural artists in the future and find things that Bu-Ul-Gyeong can do together."


She added, "Especially since Gyeongnam is a region rich in unique cultural assets and content, professional technology and manpower are needed to make these assets easily accessible to city and provincial residents. If Busan's technology and manpower are connected, it would be a great help."


Lee Jin-hee, Manager of the Content Enterprise Center at the Gyeongnam Culture and Arts Promotion Agency, said, "While comprehensively reviewing the cultural and artistic resources and content of Bu-Ul-Gyeong, a system that can properly integrate content and technology must be established."


Jeon Min-gyu, Artistic Director of the theater company 'Keundeul,' emphasized, "Half of the 36 members of our troupe are young people from other regions. If Bu-Ul-Gyeong jointly creates cultural and artistic policies that allow young people to express their artistic passion stably, the effect of attracting youth to Bu-Ul-Gyeong will increase even more."



The province plans to collect balanced opinions from residents and experts by region on various fields such as urban regeneration, returning to rural areas, lifelong education, start-ups, and tourism in Jinju, Hadong, Sancheong, Geochang, Gimhae, Changwon, and other areas in the future.


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