On the 15th, Dong-gu, Gwangju Metropolitan City held an ‘AR (Augmented Reality) Docent Experience’ event at Chosun University to actively promote the ‘Gwangju Art Pass,’ which is scheduled to be launched at the end of the year.


Promotion of 'Gwangju Art Pass' in Dong-gu, Gwangju View original image

The event was planned in cooperation with the Chosun University LINC3.0 Project Group to promote the mobile platform ‘Gwangju Art Pass,’ currently under development as part of the district’s ‘Smart Art Village Pilot Project,’ and the ‘Alley Travel Products’ that can be purchased through it.


On this day, Dong-gu Mayor Im Taek and Chosun University President Min Young-don, along with about 30 selected students through prior recruitment, participated in the AR docent experience as well as the Atteulang Alley Travel (Gwangju Theater and Boribap Alley), expressing high satisfaction.


The ‘Smart Art Village Pilot Project’ is a project to create a new concept digital tourism environment by building the mobile platform ‘Gwangju Art Pass’ to enhance tourists’ convenience, allowing them to purchase accommodation, food and beverage, experience, and art products.


One of the planned products of the Gwangju Art Pass, ‘Atteulang Alley Travel,’ is a travel product that enjoys the history and figures hidden in distinctive alleys through storytelling.



When purchasing this product, an art travel story docent helps visitors to various alleys such as ▲Dongmyeong Workshop Alley ▲Used Bookstore Alley ▲Boribap Alley ▲Old City Hall Alley ▲Dongmyeong Cafe Alley ▲Yesuldamgil Alley, enabling them to experience the hidden stories and humanistic atmosphere in diverse ways.


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