Making My Own Nakwhabong, Making a Wish While Watching Fireworks on a Dusk Night

Make a Wish While Enjoying Nakwhanori, Ham-an's Representative Intangible Cultural Heritage View original image

[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Saeyan] The paid experience event for making Nakwhabong (firework sticks) for the Haman Nakwhanori (firework play) has been operating since the 5th, and participants are being recruited for this event held every Saturday.


This event allows participants to experience Haman Nakwhanori, a representative intangible cultural asset of Haman, by making Nakwhabong with wish papers attached, making wishes, and taking memorable photos at Mujinjeong Pavilion.


The experience takes place at the Haman Nakwhanori Transmission Center every Saturday at 3 PM and 5 PM, with 20 participants per session.


The participation fee is 10,000 KRW per person, and each person can make two Nakwhabong sticks.


After watching a video about the history and origin of Nakwhanori at the Nakwhanori Transmission Center, participants make Nakwhabong sticks and then light them around 7 PM to enjoy the Nakwhanori performance.



Registration can be done by searching for 'Haman Nakwhanori Preservation Society' on the Naver reservation system or by registering on-site on the day of the event.


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