Throughout the fall festival, hot place Dongmyung University students are using the open book cafe on the 1st floor of the Dongmyung University main building.

Throughout the fall festival, hot place Dongmyung University students are using the open book cafe on the 1st floor of the Dongmyung University main building.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Hwang Du-yeol] Lively festivals open wide to local residents are taking place daily at Dongmyeong University in Nam-gu, Busan.


Dongmyeong University has recently opened several newly created or upgraded hot spots, injecting great vitality into the local community, which has been subdued due to the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic.


At the recently opened Open Book Cafe and Premium Lounge on the first floor of the main building, visitors can savor Italian roasted coffee. About 400 volumes of quality books are also available for immediate selection and reading.


There is also an analog campaign called the ‘Slow Mailbox,’ where people can write handwritten letters with messages of love, memories, promises, wishes, encouragement, or comfort to family or lovers, which will be delivered one year later.


The professional performance hall, fully equipped with soundproofing and lighting facilities, hosts cultural and artistic events daily.


From the 19th to the 21st, a three-day ‘On end Off’ Daedongje Festival will be held. During the Daedongje, club performances, flea markets, one-day classes, and song festivals will be held as part of a Busan area university festival involving four universities in Nam-gu.


At the Busan area university festival, a total of 12 teams of students from four universities in Nam-gu?Dongmyeong University, Kyungsung University, Pukyong National University, and Busan Arts College?will perform dance, singing, and instrumental stages.


Invited singer performances include Hyolyn on the 19th, The Ade, DJ The K, and Happiness on the 20th, and Kassy on the 21st, among others.


From the 21st to the 23rd, the ‘Green Narae Festival,’ an open children’s festival by the Department of Early Childhood Education themed ‘Nature and Creativity,’ will take place.



The event will invite about 400 infants, toddlers, and teachers from kindergartens and daycare centers, featuring ▲puppet show ‘Let’s Protect the Blue Future Together’ ▲rhythmic play performance ‘Village of Forest and Sea’ ▲playground event ‘Making Friends with Animal Friends’ ▲early childhood educational toy exhibition ▲photo zone ▲face painting, and more.


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