Gyeonggi Tourism Organization Continues "K-Pop Demon Hunters" Craze with Experiential Event on Haengnidan-gil in Suwon
An experiential Hallyu program, continuing the "K-Pop Demon Hunters" craze, will be held on Haengnidan-gil in Suwon Hwaseong, Gyeonggi Province.
The Gyeonggi Tourism Organization announced on the 17th that it will operate a special nighttime tourism program, "Night Theater of Princesses," on Haengnidan-gil in Suwon Hwaseong from the 27th of this month until the 31st of next month.
This program is designed around the concept of becoming a princess from the Joseon Dynasty, wearing hanbok, and escaping from the palace. It was planned as a nighttime-specialized tourism content by the Gyeonggi Tourism Organization and the local merchants' association, reflecting the increased demand for Hallyu experiences following the recent "K-Pop Demon Hunters" movie craze.
What sets it apart is that it goes beyond simply trying on hanbok, combining tradition and trends in an experiential Hallyu tourism content that involves escaping from the palace.
Main activities include: ▲ styling experiences using hanbok, cheongsachorong (traditional lanterns), and gat (traditional hats); ▲ taking night view certification shots at Hwaseong Haenggung and Banghwasuryujeong Pavilion; and ▲ craft workshops.
Gyeonggi Tourism Organization will hold the 'Night Theater of Princesses' as part of the Tourism Theme Alley project from the 27th of this month until the end of next month, in line with the K-Pop Demon Hunters craze. Photo by Gyeonggi Tourism Organization
View original imageThe participation fee is 15,000 won per person for the weekday mission tour and 25,000 won per person for the weekend craft tour. This price includes welcome tea, hanbok rental, a cafe coupon (weekday), and a craft workshop coupon (weekend).
For those who apply during the five-day advance reservation period from the 17th to the 21st of this month, the discounted price is 12,000 won for weekdays and 20,000 won for weekends.
Reservations can be made via the QR code on the poster, and inquiries about the program can be directed to the operating organization, Haenggung-dong Merchants' Association (email: haenggung123@naver.com).
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A representative from the Gyeonggi Tourism Organization said, "This program emphasizes the sense of place, the harmony of tradition and modernity, and the expansion of experiences through hands-on participation, in line with the purpose of the Tourism Theme Alley project," adding, "It will offer visitors to Haengnidan-gil a truly special memory."
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