Accepting Photos and Stories for the Gaya Culture Festival!
Gimhae City Prepares to Publish 60-Year History White Paper
[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Seryeong] Gimhae City, Gyeongnam Province, is collecting related materials until the 30th to publish a 60-year history white paper of the Gaya Culture Festival.
The Gaya Culture Festival Organizing Committee announced that they plan to publish a white paper around March next year by discovering and collecting photos and stories to capture the festival's growth over time, starting with the first Garak Culture Festival in 1962.
If you have photos or related stories of the Gaya Culture Festival, you can send them to the Organizing Committee office or deliver them via email.
The names of citizens who provide materials will be inscribed in the white paper, and the selected materials will be returned to the providers after the white paper is published.
To ensure that accurate names are recorded in the white paper, you must leave your name and contact information when providing materials.
For more details, please refer to the Organizing Committee's website or contact the secretariat by phone for guidance.
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A representative of the Organizing Committee said, "It is very meaningful to publish the white paper of the Gaya Culture Festival, a representative local festival that fully embodies the identity of Gimhae," and added, "We hope for much interest and cooperation to create a white paper worthy of the festival's reputation."
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