Five Performances Including "Until Peonies Bloom at World Moran Park," Watched by 277 People Over 3 Months

The nighttime theater program "A Midsummer Night's Dream" is being performed at the World Peony Park. ⓒ Asia Economy

The nighttime theater program "A Midsummer Night's Dream" is being performed at the World Peony Park. ⓒ Asia Economy

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[Gangjin=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yong-su] The nighttime tourism program, the poetic play 'Midnight Dream,' promoted by the Jeonnam Gangjin-gun Culture and Tourism Foundation (CEO Kim Bada), concluded on the 5th at the World Peony Park.


According to the county on the 17th, the poetic play 'Midnight Dream' is a representative nighttime tourism program in Gangjin where Gangjin residents directly prepare Gangjin dosirak (lunchboxes) to enjoy while watching performances that unfold the history of Gangjin at the World Peony Park.


About 50 people participated in each session, watching performances such as 'Eulyunyeon,' 'Until the Peony Blooms,' 'Choi Seon-sa,' and 'Any Day, Any Time,' maximizing the image of Gangjin as a city of culture and arts.


Tourist Kim Hyun-jun said, "During the day, I felt the beautiful Gangjin, and at night, I enjoyed wonderful performances and the 'Gangjin dosirak.' This was truly a healing trip," expressing satisfaction.


CEO Kim Bada stated, "The poetic play 'Midnight Dream' aims to encourage tourists visiting Gangjin to stay longer and revitalize the local economy. Thanks to temperature checks for all participants, mandatory mask-wearing, and social distancing on buses, we were able to safely conclude the nighttime tourism program. We will continue to discover and promote various programs to make Gangjin a tourist destination where visitors can take many memories home," he said.



Gangjin=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yong-su kys86120@asiae.co.kr


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