Performance at the Round Stage of the Book Cafe in Gyeonggi Peace Plaza on October 11
Traditional Fairy Tale Puppet Show for Families

Gyeonggi Province will host a traditional fairy tale puppet show, "Heungbu and Nolbu," at the round stage of the Book Cafe in Gyeonggi Peace Plaza on October 11, in celebration of the Chuseok holiday.

Poster for the traditional fairy tale puppet show "Heungbu and Nolbu." Photo provided by Gyeonggado

Poster for the traditional fairy tale puppet show "Heungbu and Nolbu." Photo provided by Gyeonggado

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This event is part of the "October Culture Day" program, designed to remind residents of the significance of the holiday and provide a special opportunity for families to spend meaningful time together.


"Book Cafe Culture Day" is a regular program organized by Gyeonggi Province, held every month at the Book Cafe in Gyeonggi Peace Plaza. It allows residents and public officials to enjoy books and performances together, promoting culture and leisure in everyday life. The October event features a puppet show based on a traditional fairy tale, designed for all generations to empathize with and participate in as a family.


The performance will be presented by a professional puppet theater troupe specializing in children's shows. It will focus on the stories of "Heungbu Saving the Swallow" and "Nolbu's Greed and Punishment," incorporating ventriloquism, magic, and other engaging techniques. Notably, a magic show will be held before the main performance to capture children's attention, and interactive elements will be included to stimulate children's imagination and thinking skills.


Admission is open to everyone without prior registration, and the show will take place on the round stage inside the Book Cafe from 2:00 p.m. for one hour. The event will actively encourage participation from families with preschool and elementary school children. After the performance, customized educational content delivering practical messages will also be provided.


Through this Culture Day, Gyeonggi Province aims to offer residents a chance to enjoy cultural relaxation with their families during the Chuseok holiday and to further establish the Book Cafe in Gyeonggi Peace Plaza as a multi-purpose cultural space. In particular, by reinterpreting traditional stories in a modern way, the event is expected to provide both lessons and entertainment for children and to serve as an opportunity to strengthen family communication.


For more information about the event, please contact the Administrative Management Officer of Gyeonggi Province or visit the website of the Book Cafe at Gyeonggi Peace Plaza.


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Won Jinhee, Administrative Management Officer of Gyeonggi Province, stated, "Book Cafe Culture Day has become a family-centered cultural event that combines books, performances, and hands-on experiences. We hope that, during the Chuseok holiday, residents can come together to share stories, reflect on traditions, and nurture their cultural sensibilities."


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