Gyeonggi Province has decided to open its resident communication space, Dodamso, as a venue for small weddings and is now recruiting its first engaged couple.


Previously used as the governor's official residence, Dodamso has been newly established as a communication space for residents and now hosts various cultural performances and experiential events.


The small wedding program will operate year-round, with one ceremony held each Saturday and Sunday. Weddings will take place in the outdoor garden, but if the weather is unfavorable or during winter, the grand banquet hall will be used as the wedding venue.


The number of guests is limited to 100, and the usage fee is around 30,000 won. The engaged couple is free to plan the ceremony, decorations, and reception as they wish.


Any engaged couple residing in Gyeonggi Province or anyone who works or attends school in the province is eligible to hold their wedding at Dodamso Small Wedding.


Dodamso Small Wedding Poster

Dodamso Small Wedding Poster

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Applications can be made up to six months in advance of the wedding date, either through the Gyeonggi Sharing Service website (share.gg.go.kr), by phone (031-8008-3716), or by visiting in person.


All approval results and reservation details will be provided via text message.



Cho Byeongrae, Director General of Autonomous Administration for Gyeonggi Province, stated, "We planned the Dodamso Small Wedding program hoping that many residents can hold a special and meaningful wedding in a city garden at a reasonable cost," adding, "We will support the establishment of small weddings so that a new culture of weddings, focused on sincerity rather than formality, can take root."


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