10 Supporter Teams, 16 Members Selected
Content on Usage Information to Be Produced from August to October

The Korea Arts & Culture Education Service announced on the 27th that it held the launch ceremony for the Culture Nuri Card Tips Discovery Team, 'Culture Nuri-IZ,' at the Arko Art Center in Jongno-gu, Seoul.

The Korea Arts Council announced on the 27th that it held the launch ceremony of the Culture Nuri Card Tips Discovery Team 'Culture Nuri-iz' at the Arko Art Center in Jongno-gu, Seoul. <br>[Photo by Korea Arts Council]

The Korea Arts Council announced on the 27th that it held the launch ceremony of the Culture Nuri Card Tips Discovery Team 'Culture Nuri-iz' at the Arko Art Center in Jongno-gu, Seoul.
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The launch ceremony held on the 21st was attended by a total of 25 people, including Jang Gye-hwan, Head of the Arts Expansion Division at the Arts Council, project officials, and 10 Culture Nuri-IZ teams.


Culture Nuri-IZ was planned by actively reflecting the opinions of Culture Nuri Card users. Based on a survey conducted last year, where many requested "detailed information on how to use affiliated stores and utilization tips," 16 people were selected to deliver Culture Nuri Card usage tips. The team was composed of a diverse age range from their 20s to 60s to provide practical help to users.


From August to October, for about three months, Culture Nuri-IZ will directly use actual Culture Nuri Card affiliated stores and create content such as articles and videos about usage information, which will be shared through the Culture Nuri Card website and personal SNS.


The Culture Nuri Card provides an annual support of 110,000 KRW to individuals receiving basic livelihood security and those in the lower-income bracket. It can be used at registered affiliated stores in the fields of culture, arts, tourism, and sports. This year, the issuance target is 2.67 million people nationwide aged six and above.


The Culture Nuri Card is a public interest project supported by the Lottery Fund of the Ministry of Economy and Finance’s Lottery Commission. The issuance period this year is until November 30, and the usage period is until December 31. The Culture Nuri Card can be issued through the Culture Nuri Card website, mobile app, or at nearby community service centers nationwide.



Jang Gye-hwan, Head of the Arts Expansion Division at the Arts Council, said, "The Culture Nuri Card is a representative cultural welfare project that started in 2006. We have high expectations as this is the first time we are operating a user support team. We hope they will share the usage tips and joy they discover through direct cultural activities with many people."


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