Chungnam Province Holds Special Exhibition of Award-Winning Works from Chungnam Tourism Contest
55 Award-Winning Works on Display at Provincial Council, Government Office, and Chungnam Library
Exhibition showcasing photos, paintings, and videos of Chungnam's excellent tourist attractions
View original imageChungnam Province announced on the 17th that, in celebration of the Chungnam Visit Year, it will hold a special exhibition for one month until the 16th of next month, gathering 55 award-winning works from the Chungnam Tourism Contest held over the past two years, 2023 and 2024, to widely promote the province's outstanding tourism resources.
This special exhibition has been prepared to rediscover the value of tourism resources within Chungnam and to provide tourists with an opportunity to experience the beauty of the region.
The special exhibition features photographs, paintings, and short-form videos that vividly capture the charm of Chungnam. Seventeen photos and paintings will be framed and displayed, while 38 videos will be shown on digital displays, offering visitors an immersive viewing experience.
The first round of the exhibition has already begun at the provincial council, with the second round set to take place at the provincial government office and the third at the Chungnam Museum of Art. The exhibition uniquely and creatively expresses the landscapes, culture, and tourist attractions of the province, reflecting the fresh ideas of the contest's award-winning artists, and is drawing much attention.
Kim Beomsoo, Director of Culture, Sports and Tourism of the province, stated, "Through this special exhibition of award-winning works, we will create opportunities to discover the hidden charms of Chungnam, encourage visits to the province, and actively promote the Chungnam Visit Year 2025-2026, doing our utmost to revitalize Chungnam tourism."
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