Changwon Tintin Festival, Youth Video Festival
For Nineteen, Expressing Passion and Talent

Changwon Special City in Gyeongnam is preparing a variety of youth cultural festivals, starting with the ‘2023 Korea! Changwon Tintin Festival’ to be held at Changwon Yongji Cultural Park on November 4.

The Welfare and Women's Health Bureau is holding a regular briefing.

The Welfare and Women's Health Bureau is holding a regular briefing.

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Celebrating its 17th year, the ‘Changwon Tintin Festival,’ which has established itself as a nationwide youth club competition festival, will welcome young people on an open-air stage for the first time in four years. The festival plans to showcase the passion, talent, and unlimited potential of youth through the final competitions in ▲music ▲dance ▲club activities.


In particular, the preliminary registration held from August 1 to September 17 saw a very enthusiastic response with 114 youth club teams applying from across the country. On the day of the festival, alongside the competition, there will be experience booths and invited singer performances, creating a vibrant festival enjoyed by many citizens.


On November 11, the ‘Youth Video Festival,’ a youth video contest, will be held, followed by the talk concert ‘For Nineteen’ on the 23rd for high school seniors preparing for college entrance exams. These events aim to support the dreams of young people and comfort their weary daily lives.



Seo Hogwan, Director of the Welfare, Women, and Health Bureau, said, “I hope this will be a time for young people to recharge, even briefly, away from the pressures of studies and career paths. We will do our best to prepare a festival where many citizens can participate with their families, enjoy themselves, and foster communication between generations.”


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