BNK Busan Bank and Busan Cultural Center Join Hands to Revitalize Local Culture
300 Million KRW Donation Delivered at Busan Cultural Center on the 6th
Support for Events Including 'Busan Cultural Center Chamber Festival'
BNK Busan Bank (President Bang Seong-bin) delivered a sponsorship fund of 30 million KRW to Busan Cultural Center on the morning of the 6th to promote local culture and arts.
On the 6th, BNK Busan Bank delivered a sponsorship fund of 30 million won to Busan Cultural Center to promote local culture and arts at Busan Cultural Center. (From left: Moon Jung-won, Head of Dongbu/Ulsan Sales Headquarters at BNK Busan Bank, Cha Jae-geun, CEO of Busan Cultural Center) Photo by BNK Busan Bank
View original imageThe donated sponsorship fund will be used for various cultural and artistic projects held in the region, including the ‘2025 Busan Cultural Center Chamber Festival’ scheduled for next year.
The 8th ‘Busan Cultural Center Chamber Festival’ will take place from January 4 to 17 next year, with a total of five performances. It plans to present performance programs that citizens can enjoy by inviting top domestic and international artists, including Busan’s representative chamber music ensembles.
Moon Jeong-won, Head of Eastern Sales Division at Busan Bank, said, “We hope that the lives of local residents will become a little richer through diverse cultural content,” and added, “We will continue to promote social contribution projects for the development of local culture and arts through cooperation with local cultural organizations.”
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Since August, Busan Bank has been holding the ‘Play on Busan’ cultural performances monthly at the Ocean Hall of Busan Bank’s headquarters to provide local residents with opportunities to enjoy culture and to revitalize performances by local cultural groups.
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