Gyeongbuk Culture and Tourism Organization (President Kim Namil) will host the 'Gyeongju Pet Dog Festival' at Hwarang Square in Gyeongju Expo Grand Park for two days from the 12th to the 13th.


On the 12th, there will be a session called 'Pet Owners' Empathy Book' with Sleepy, who is famous as the father of Fury. On the 13th, Professor Lee Woongjong from Yeonam University, known as a pet expert, will hold a communication session with pet owners under the theme 'Happy and Healthy Together.'

Last year, the pet festival event held in Gyeongju.

Last year, the pet festival event held in Gyeongju.

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This festival features a variety of programs for families with pets. There will be a dog playground, a national agility demonstration, opportunities to meet Donggyeongi and Sapsalgae, which are natural monuments, as well as a pet dog talk concert, allowing visitors to enjoy special moments with their pets.


The event will be held from 10 AM to 5 PM, and families accompanied by pets can enter for free. Various programs and plenty of prize events are prepared to offer special experiences for pet families.


This event follows last year's Gyeongju Pet Festival organized by the Animal Welfare Solidarity Gonggam, and this year, it is co-hosted by the Gyeongbuk Culture and Tourism Organization and the Animal Welfare Solidarity Gonggam.


Kim Namil, President of Gyeongbuk Culture and Tourism Organization, said, "This event is designed to foster a healthy pet culture in response to the increasing number of pet families, and we have prepared various programs with the goal of promoting the excellence of Donggyeongi and Sapsalgae, which are natural monuments. We hope this will be a meaningful occasion where pet families can create precious memories."


Meanwhile, participation and pre-registration for the 'Gyeongju Pet Dog Festival' can be done on the Gyeongju Expo Grand Park website.





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