~10. 24 Enjoy 69 Garden Works by Famous Korean Artists

On the afternoon of the 8th, An Seung-nam, mayor of Guri, gave the opening remarks at the 9th Gyeonggi Garden Culture Expo held at Jangja Lake Ecological Park in Guri. [Guri City]

On the afternoon of the 8th, An Seung-nam, mayor of Guri, gave the opening remarks at the 9th Gyeonggi Garden Culture Expo held at Jangja Lake Ecological Park in Guri. [Guri City]

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[Asia Economy Reporter Ra Young-cheol] The 9th Gyeonggi Garden Culture Expo opened on the 8th at Jangja Lake Ecological Park in Guri, Gyeonggi Province, under the theme "A Garden Dyed with Affection."


The city initially planned to hold the expo opening ceremony offline, but due to the COVID-19 social distancing Level 4 guidelines, it was broadcast live through the city's official YouTube channel, "Happy GTV-Guri City."


Famous domestic artists incorporated Guri's unique culture and stories into the design gardens (7 sites) and lifestyle gardens (30 sites) works.


Visitors can also enjoy citizen gardens (25 sites) created directly by Guri citizens and university student invitation gardens (7 sites).


The content includes ▲expo theme videos ▲design gardens, citizen gardens, lifestyle gardens, university student gardens ▲themed garden planting, garden care, mini garden making ▲sand art animation and garden concerts.


A total of 69 garden works, the largest number ever, can be viewed daily in video format on the Gyeonggi Garden Culture Expo website until the 24th.



Mayor Ahn Seung-nam said, "After competing with four cities and counties in Gyeonggi Province in 2019, we successfully hosted this expo," adding, "We hope many people will show interest in and visit the video content featuring the beautiful garden works created at Jangja Lake Ecological Park."


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