2021 Jinhae Cultural Heritage 'Night Walk' Held on 15-16 at Jungwon Rotary, Jinhae-gu, Changwon
[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Sang-hyun] From the 15th for two days, the '2021 Jinhae Cultural Heritage Night Tour' will be held in the Jinhae-gu area of Changwon City, Gyeongnam.
According to Changwon City on the 8th, the cultural heritage night tour, held for the first time this year, will take place around the Jinhae Jungwon Rotary Pal(八) Street, the only naval port tourist destination in Korea, the cradle of the Navy, and a dense area of modern cultural and historical resources. The event will feature nighttime cultural heritage viewing, modern history theme tours, experiences, performances, and exhibitions.
The event theme is 'Tracing 100 Years of History,' showcasing seven themed attractions: night view (夜景), night road (夜路), night history (夜史), night painting (夜畵), night installation (夜設), night market (夜市), and night food (夜食) at locations such as Jinhae Jungwon Rotary, Bukwon Rotary, and Jinhae Station.
Additionally, about 30 diverse programs are prepared, including the Jinhae Modern Culture Moonlight Tour with a guide & Night Bus Tour, traditional folk games, female funeral song singers from Yeondo, Ganggangsullae dance, a book concert by Kim Tak-hwan, author of 'Immortal Yi Sun-sin,' and a photo exhibition of modern history.
Moreover, visitors can enjoy a magic show themed on Jinhae stories and a storytelling video that provides an overview of Jinhae's history.
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Shim Jae-wook, Director of the Culture, Sports and Tourism Bureau at City Hall, said, "We will thoroughly prepare so that visitors can enjoy the event with peace of mind from COVID-19."
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