December 15 'Who is the Real Santa' Family Puppet Show · December 16 Guitarist Kim Narin Noon Concert
This Year, a Total of 9 Culture Day Programs Held with Over 1,000 Residents Participating... Satisfaction Rate 89%

The Northern Office of Gyeonggi Provincial Government's Gyeonggi Peace Plaza Book Cafe will hold a year-end reading culture program under the theme of "A Book Cafe Reading Culture Performance Filled with Joy and Warmth" in 2024.

A special exhibition of writer Hangang held at the Bukbu Office of Gyeonggi Provincial Government, Gyeonggi Peace Plaza Book Cafe. Provided by Gyeonggi Province

A special exhibition of writer Hangang held at the Bukbu Office of Gyeonggi Provincial Government, Gyeonggi Peace Plaza Book Cafe. Provided by Gyeonggi Province

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According to Gyeonggi Province on the 11th, the reading culture program is a warm cultural performance enjoyed indoors by both adults and children, and will be held for free on the stage of the Plaza Book Cafe.


First, on the 15th at 2 p.m., an exciting Christmas puppet show titled "Who is the Real Santa?" will be performed, celebrating Christmas with families. The show is a fun reinterpretation of the Christmas story in a forest animal village and is designed to bring laughter to people of all ages.


At noon on the 16th, rising popular fingerstyle guitarist Kim Narin will hold a "Noon Concert," delivering a performance that captivates the audience's eyes and ears with dazzling techniques and showmanship, creating a band sound using only a guitar.


Byun Sang-gi, Administrative Management Officer of Gyeonggi Province, said, "This year, Gyeonggi Peace Plaza and the Book Cafe have broken down the barriers of libraries and have been loved as open spaces where people of all ages can enjoy performances, share stories, and communicate." He added, "We will continue to operate as a space that is always evolving through various cultural performance experiences and program operations."


Meanwhile, the Gyeonggi Peace Plaza Book Cafe has continuously conducted reading culture programs to help residents easily access books, make reading a daily habit, and share communication. As of the 11th, a total of nine "Culture Day" events have been held at the Book Cafe, with about 1,000 residents participating. According to a satisfaction survey on the Book Cafe operation, the satisfaction rate is reported to be over 89%. In 2023, about 1,000 residents participated through a total of 11 Culture Day programs.



For more information about Culture Day events and how to use the Book Cafe, please visit the Gyeonggi Peace Plaza Book Cafe website.


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