Ulsan World Mountain Film Festival International Competition Entry.

Ulsan World Mountain Film Festival International Competition Entry.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Hwang Du-yeol] The 7th Ulju World Mountain Film Festival will begin advance ticket sales for its program from 2 PM on the 8th.


Advance online reservations are available on the official website for the international competition finalists, 148 films, various experience programs such as climbing, stargazing in the daytime sky, one-day classes, online screening tickets, and the Jakcheonjeong Starlight Camping Program.


Tickets for films and experience programs cost 3,000 KRW each, with a maximum purchase of 4 tickets per session. On-site sales will be conducted only for remaining tickets.


Advance reservations can be made on the website via credit card or bank transfer, while on-site sales are available at the entrances of each screening venue.


Last year's camping program, which sold out early, includes 2 nights and 3 days of site use, viewing of films at the Starlight Theater, meditation experiences, and one Ump Pass.


By purchasing a Ump Pass for 15,000 KRW per person, festival attendees can reserve up to 5 screenings per day during the festival period. Online screening access is also available, but the camping program cannot be reserved with the Ump Pass.


Online screening tickets can be purchased separately for 5,000 KRW. During the event, 44 films can be viewed on the festival website.


Detailed information about ticketing for the 7th Ulju World Mountain Film Festival can be found in the ticket guide section on the official website.



The Ulju World Mountain Film Festival will be held from April 1 to 10 at the Yeongnam Alps Complex Welcome Center in Ulju-gun. It will showcase 148 films from 42 countries along with various experience programs.


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