Gochang Culture and Tourism Foundation to Operate "Promotion Booth" at Sangha Farm
Mobile Promotion Booth
"Journey of Healing in Sangha Farm"
to Be Held in Connection with Family Month Event, May 1-11
The Gochang Culture and Tourism Foundation will operate the "Mobile Promotion Booth - Journey of Healing in Sangha Farm" in connection with the Family Month event (May 1-11) held at Sangha Farm.
According to the foundation on April 30, this promotional booth was prepared to promote the unique culture and tourism of Gochang by combining the identity of Gochang as a healing culture city with its tourism resources into a single content.
Main programs include a photo zone called "Hati's Room" featuring Hati, the healing culture city character; a "Spring Spring Picnic Kit" experience for children; participatory events utilizing Gochang's seven UNESCO World Heritage sites; and exhibitions of the foundation's main promotional materials.
The operation of this promotional booth is expected to increase both understanding and interest in Gochang by showcasing the city's cultural assets and the appeal of tourism themed around its world heritage sites.
Jo Changhwan, Executive Director of the Gochang Culture and Tourism Foundation, said, "The mobile promotion booth is a great opportunity to vividly convey the value of Gochang's representative culture and tourism on site," adding, "The foundation will continue to operate content that connects the core elements of Gochang as a culture city with tourism, so that both local residents and visitors can relate and enjoy together."
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