Various attractions and entertainment such as celebration performances, singing contests, and prize draws... Creating a place for community harmony through communication between residents and Sejong University

Gwangjin-gu 'Gunja Hanmadang Festival' Successfully Concludes View original image

Gwangjin-gu (Mayor Kim Kyung-ho) held the 'Gunja Hanmadang Festival,' created together by residents and Sejong University, at the Mirror Pond of the Daeyang AI Center on June 1st, showcasing a variety of attractions and entertainment.


Now in its third year, the festival was attended by over 1,000 residents and featured busking, pungmulnori (traditional Korean percussion music), congratulatory performances by invited singers and dance clubs, and a resident singing contest.


Food trucks were also available to enhance the festive atmosphere, along with camping zones, picnic zones, and various experience and play booths.


Kim Kyung-ho, Mayor of Gwangjin-gu, said, “I would like to thank the officials and residents who prepared the Gunja-dong Hanmadang Festival. The season of festivals with cool breezes has begun. We will continue to prepare various festivals that serve as venues for communication and harmony among residents, so we hope for your continued interest and participation.”



Gwangjin-gu 'Gunja Hanmadang Festival' Successfully Concludes View original image


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