Hongseong County Agricultural Technology Center to Hold 'Spring Light and Fragrance Exhibition' Starting from the 10th
Wildflowers, Medicinal Plants, Flower Tea, and Natural Dyeing on Display Until the 12th
The Hongseong-gun Agricultural Technology Center in Chungnam announced on the 2nd that it will hold the "Spring Light Fragrance Exhibition," an event expressing the warm sensibility of spring through art, for three days from the 10th to the 12th.
This year marks the 15th Spring Light Fragrance Exhibition, where various works created by members of agricultural organizations will be displayed under the theme of spring, including wildflowers, medicinal plants, flower tea, and natural dyeing.
In particular, during the opening ceremony, the center plans to hold the opening event for the "Nature Healing Rest Area," which has been prepared for over a year to provide a place of relaxation for Hongseong residents.
During the exhibition, there will also be free tasting events for flower tea and medicinal tea, as well as hands-on activities to make scarves using natural dyeing techniques.
This exhibition, which includes messages of comfort and encouragement for those who have recently suffered from wildfire damage, will feature works that express the resilience of nature and the beauty of life, offering visitors a warm sense of empathy and hope.
An official from the Hongseong-gun Agricultural Technology Center said, "The Spring Light Fragrance Exhibition is widely known as an event that delivers comfort and hope to many people every spring," and asked for much interest and participation.
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