Yangju City Extends 'Yangju National Heritage Night Tour' Landscape Lighting Until October 9 Due to Enthusiastic Response
Yangju City in Gyeonggi Province has decided to extend the operation of the '2025 Yangju National Heritage Night Tour' landscape lighting, which has been taking place around the Yangju Government Office Site since September 5, due to the enthusiastic response from citizens and visitors. The event, originally scheduled to end on September 28, will now run until October 9.
'2025 Yangju National Heritage Night Tour; Landscape Lighting. Provided by Yangju City'
View original imageThis year's landscape lighting, set against the backdrop of the Yangju Government Office Site-a center of local administration, education, and culture during the Joseon Dynasty-offers a unique nighttime charm through colorful displays that blend with the historic setting, attracting large crowds of visitors.
In particular, the storytelling lights themed around the Eight Scenic Views of Yangju and various installations that serve as photo zones have received high praise, making the event especially popular among families, young people, and local residents.
Yangju City plans to further solidify its reputation as a leading nighttime tourism destination by allowing more citizens and tourists to visit during the extended operation, which covers the Chuseok holiday, National Foundation Day, and Hangeul Day-creating a golden holiday period.
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Hong Miyeong, head of the Culture and Tourism Division, stated, "We decided to extend the landscape lighting so that citizens and tourists can enjoy the autumn night atmosphere where light and tradition come together," adding, "We hope many people will visit the Yangju Government Office Site to experience the special moments created by the blend of historical and cultural heritage with the nighttime scenery."
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