Held at Nomadic Dream Hall in Mongol Culture Village, Sudong-myeon
"Namyangju Camping Festival" to Take Place November 1-2

Namyangju City in Gyeonggi Province (Mayor Joo Gwangdeok) announced on the 7th that it successfully concluded the "Nomadic Hip×Trot Concert" at Nomadic Dream Hall in the Mongol Culture Village, Sudong-myeon, on the 6th, with about 300 citizens in attendance.

Joo Gwangdeok, mayor of Namyangju City, attended the 'Nomadic Hip×Trot Concert' at Nomadic Dream Hall in Sudong-myeon Mongol Culture Village on the 6th and gave a greeting. Provided by Namyangju City

Joo Gwangdeok, mayor of Namyangju City, attended the 'Nomadic Hip×Trot Concert' at Nomadic Dream Hall in Sudong-myeon Mongol Culture Village on the 6th and gave a greeting. Provided by Namyangju City

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This concert featured ambassadors who either reside in Namyangju or have a connection with the city, presenting a stage that encompassed both hip-hop and trot. The event was designed as an opportunity to communicate with citizens and share the city’s identity as a cultural hub.


On stage, Gao Gai, Heo Chanmi, Park Hyojun, and Kim Shinyoung each performed in turn, showcasing their unique styles. The diverse genres and performances were well received by audiences of all generations.


The performers also engaged with the audience through talks expressing their affection for Namyangju. In particular, Park Hyojun participated as the host, enhancing the immersion of the concert with his lively emceeing.


At the venue, there were side events such as an exhibition of Namyangju City character merchandise and a social media follow event. Families enjoyed taking commemorative photos with the city mascots "Keukeunaknak" and "Dasan Jeong Yak-yong," making for a joyful experience.


One citizen who attended the event commented, "It was enjoyable to see the ambassadors perform up close, and the blend of hip-hop and trot made it a time the whole family could enjoy together. I hope more cultural performances like this are held in Namyangju."


Mayor Joo Gwangdeok stated, "This performance was a meaningful event held at the Mongol Culture Village performance hall, which reopened after an investment of about 1 billion KRW. By the first half of next year, we plan to invest an additional 4.7 billion KRW to remodel the history and ecology halls, transforming the Mongol Culture Village."


He added, "In connection with the soon-to-open 'Fun Ground Sudong,' we will develop Sudong-myeon into a healing space for culture and the arts where nature and people coexist."



Namyangju City plans to hold the "Namyangju Camping Festival" in the same area from November 1 to 2.


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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