"Come Heal at Sareung"... From Forest Trail Exploration to Gamuak
[Asia Economy Reporter Seomideum] The Cultural Heritage Administration's Eastern District Management Office of Joseon Royal Tombs will hold the event "Would You Like to Come Heal at Saryeong?" at Saryeong (the tomb of Queen Jeongsun) from the 15th to the 16th. The event includes historical storytelling, forest trail exploration, dyeing experience, and music appreciation.
At Saryeong, which is modestly arranged to give a cozy and warm feeling, participants can enjoy a break from daily life through ▲historical storytelling and forest trail exploration ▲natural indigo dyeing experience ▲traditional gamuak (song, dance, and music) appreciation.
The opening hours are from 10:00 AM to 12:30 PM. The event will be held twice in total. The experience is free of charge (admission fee separate), and applications can be made on the Cultural Heritage Administration's Royal Tombs Eastern District Management Office website and the Joseon Royal Tombs Management Office website (for women only, with a first-come, first-served limit of 20 people per session).
The Cultural Heritage Administration's Eastern District Management Office of Joseon Royal Tombs stated, "We hope participants will enjoy a healing time through a small concert consisting of Seungmu dance and performances by gayageum, haegeum, daegeum, and singers that will relieve the queen's sorrow."
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