A Day in Cheongsong-gun... 'Cheongsong Family Day' Held
Various Experiences with Family at Namgwan Life Culture Center
Gyeongsangbuk-do Cheongsong County and the Cheongsong Culture and Tourism Foundation will host "Cheongsong Family Day" on the 3rd at the Namgwan Life Culture Center (Bunam-ro, Bunam-myeon, Cheongsong County) as part of the "Culture Day - Culture Delivery Everywhere" project.
The "Culture Day - Culture Delivery Everywhere" project is organized by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism and will take place six times in total during the last week of each month throughout the Cheongsong County area.
Cheongsong Family Day will be held at the Namgwan Life Culture Center until the end of August, featuring a variety of programs that families can enjoy together with children, including making doorbells and paper band bags, cooking classes, music stage performances, and a water play zone.
The event will run from 1:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Experience programs can be registered for on-site at the operations headquarters without prior reservation. In addition, ongoing programs such as media art, the Cheongsong Scenery Photo Exhibition, and a rest area will also be available.
County Governor Yoon Kyunghee said, "Many people visited Cheongsong Family Day at the end of June," and added, "We have prepared even more exciting programs for August during the summer vacation season. I hope local residents and tourists alike will visit the Namgwan Life Culture Center to enjoy water play, various performances, exhibitions, and experiences for a culture-filled weekend."
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