Yeoncheon County in Gyeonggi Province announced on the 17th that it had operated the traveling cultural playground "Nuriteo" at the Yeoncheon-eup Administrative Welfare Center on the 12th.

Yeoncheon County has been operating the traveling cultural playground "Nuriteo" at the Yeoncheon-eup Administrative Welfare Center since the 12th. Provided by Yeoncheon County

Yeoncheon County has been operating the traveling cultural playground "Nuriteo" at the Yeoncheon-eup Administrative Welfare Center since the 12th. Provided by Yeoncheon County

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Nuriteo is a mobile cultural service that directly visits residents who face geographical or physical limitations in using the Culture Nuri Card. By providing a cultural goods market and cultural experiences close to residents' daily lives, the project aims to offer everyone in the county easy access to cultural enjoyment.


At the event, a cultural goods market featuring Culture Nuri Card-affiliated merchants was held, offering handicrafts, sports and camping equipment, and art products for sale. Residents were able to conveniently make purchases using their Culture Nuri Cards. In addition, craft and horticulture experience programs were operated, proving popular among families.


Building on the success of this event, Yeoncheon County plans to hold the second "Nuriteo" at the Yeoncheon-eup Administrative Welfare Center from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on October 17.


One resident who participated in the event commented, "It was a meaningful day because I could enjoy various performances and experiences close to home without having to travel far. I hope opportunities like this will be offered more often in the future."



An official from Yeoncheon County stated, "Nuriteo is helping to improve cultural accessibility in residents' daily lives," adding, "We will continue to expand cultural services that residents can easily participate in."


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