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A complex cultural space called 'Munye Damteo' has been completed in Imsil County, Jeonbuk.


According to the county on September 2, Munye Damteo is a new space designed to enhance the cultural level of artists and local residents, and to provide more opportunities for cultural enjoyment.


On September 1, the county held a completion ceremony for Munye Damteo, attended by over 100 people including County Governor Sim Min, Imsil County Council Chairman Jang Jongmin, Jeonbuk Provincial Council Culture, Safety, and Firefighting Committee Chairman Park Jeonggyu, Police Chief Ryu Gwansong, Imsil Education Director Yoo Hyoseon, as well as artists and other guests, to celebrate its opening.

A complex cultural space called 'Munye Damteo' has been completed in Imsil County, Jeonbuk. Photo by Imsil County

A complex cultural space called 'Munye Damteo' has been completed in Imsil County, Jeonbuk. Photo by Imsil County

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Located in Imsil-eup, Imsil County (next to Imsil Public Stadium), Munye Damteo was newly built with a total area of 733.45 square meters and two floors, using a budget of 1.2 billion won from county funds and 1.9 billion won from the Local Extinction Response Fund, totaling 3.1 billion won.


The space is equipped with various facilities such as classrooms, practice rooms, office space, and a small performance hall, and will be used as a complex cultural space that supports the creation and exchange activities of artists.


In particular, it is expected to serve as a creative base for local artists and a hub for cultural participation in daily life. The venue will offer programs in various genres such as art and music, aiming to enhance residents' cultural sensitivity and provide a platform for intergenerational exchange.


Additionally, by activating programs that allow direct participation from local residents, such as exhibitions of residents' works, performances, and support for club activities, the space will greatly expand opportunities for people to enjoy culture in their everyday lives.


Recently, the county has been actively supporting arts performances, cultural and arts education, and creative activities by local artists to spread culture in daily life, creating an environment where residents can naturally encounter the arts. The completion of Munye Damteo is a meaningful achievement of these efforts, as it provides a cultural platform where anyone can participate and enjoy culture independently.


The county is currently remodeling the former Sangwol Elementary School into a complex cultural space as well, which is expected to become a place where all residents can experience cultural richness through the expansion of cultural infrastructure.



County Governor Sim Min stated, "Munye Damteo was designed as a space where residents can experience the joy of creation and enjoy culture and the arts in their daily lives. I hope this will become a place where local artists can actively engage in creative activities, and where many residents can enjoy and learn about culture and the arts."


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