Events Held at Jinju Fortress, Mireuksaji, and Suwon Hwaseong

A festival of light unfolds at national heritage sites where the breath of ancestors lives on.


The Cultural Heritage Administration and the National Heritage Promotion Agency announced on the 23rd that starting from October 2nd at Jinju Fortress, media art events will be held at seven locations. Various attractions will be showcased using digital and media technologies.


Iksan Mireuksaji Event Image

Iksan Mireuksaji Event Image

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At Jinju Fortress and its surroundings, from October 2nd to 25th, media art performances and augmented reality (AR) shows under the theme "Onsaemiro, Jinju Seongdo" will be presented.


At the Gwanbuk-ri ruins and Busosanseong Fortress area in Buyeo, "Sabyeonyeui" will be showcased from September 6th to 29th. This media art creatively depicts the cultural prosperity and exchanges during the Sabi capital period (538?660).


At Mireuksaji in Iksan, experiential events for family visitors will be held from September 6th to October 6th. These include shows using colorful lights and lasers, "Imagination Safari," and "Find the Relics."


At Gongsanseong Fortress in Gongju, from September 13th, visitors can enjoy media art highlighting King Muryeong (reigned 501?523), who dreamed of the revival of Baekje, as well as media facades projected on the outer wall of Geumseoru Pavilion.


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Jinjuseong Event Image

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Additionally, from September 13th to October 6th at the Buncheong Sagi kiln site in Goheung, from September 28th to October 20th at Hwaseong Fortress in Suwon, and from October 5th to 27th at Gangneung Daedohobu Government Office area, a variety of attractions and experiential events will be offered.



Media art can also be experienced at the Busan Haeundae Platform (former Haeundae Station). From the 26th of this month to the 4th of next month, a pre-exhibition promoting the national heritage media art project will be held. Works such as "Light of the Tumuli," commemorating the first anniversary of the Gaya Tumuli's inscription as a World Heritage site, will be unveiled.


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