Following the Positive Response to Last Month's First Night Tour... Held from the 4th to 5th

Additional Programs Include Mokpo Pungnyudan, That Day's Shout, Oriental Produxun, and More

The "2023 Mokpo Cultural Heritage Tour," which richly colored the autumn nights of Mokpo, was successfully concluded from the 4th to the 5th at the Mokpo Modern History and Culture Space.


Following the enthusiastic response to the first night tour held last month, the high interest from citizens and tourists was clearly felt.


According to the city on the 6th, lights were illuminated on modern architectural sites such as the Mokpo Modern History Museum, the Hall of Popular Music, Yudal Elementary School Auditorium, Mokpojin, and Mokpo Moza Art Gallery, marking the beginning of the Mokpo Cultural Heritage Night Tour with various performances, exhibitions, and experience programs.


The Mokpo Cultural Heritage Night Tour was held at the Modern History and Culture Space, which was revisited from the 4th to the 5th. <br>[Photo by Mokpo City]

The Mokpo Cultural Heritage Night Tour was held at the Modern History and Culture Space, which was revisited from the 4th to the 5th.
[Photo by Mokpo City]

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The November night tour featured programs that had attracted attention during the first night tour, such as the Modern History Tour, Wolya Yulangdan, and the puppet play "Bukchon People."


New performance and experience programs, including Oriental Production, Mokpo Pungnyudan, The Shout of That Day, and sand art experiences, were added, earning praise from visitors as a "rich autumn festival full of sights and entertainment."


In particular, this event expanded digital experience activities. The "Mokpo Cultural Heritage Night Tour in the Metaverse" program from the previous event received great enthusiasm from children, so it was newly paired with the robot control experience event "Jeonnam Digital Learning Center Eduverse," providing children with an opportunity to experience cutting-edge digital industries.


Additionally, media art coloring cultural heritage with various lights, light painting, and the installation of diverse photo zones offered a romantic autumn night, while the expansion of food trucks and dessert booths created an autumn festival satisfying all the senses.


Mayor Park Hong-ryul said, "This was an opportunity for Mokpo citizens and the athletes and tourists visiting our city for the National Disabled Sports Festival to enjoy Mokpo’s tangible and intangible cultural heritage and savor the beautiful autumn nights of Mokpo."



He added, "We will continue to develop various programs suited to the region’s history and cultural heritage and strive even harder to make Mokpo a place people want to visit again."


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