The Jeongseon Arirang Cultural Foundation (Chairman Choi Jongsu), a public foundation, has signed a cultural, arts, and tourism business agreement with Kangwon Land (Acting CEO Choi Cheolgyu) to promote exchange, cooperation, and friendly relations in the fields of culture, arts, and tourism.

Jeongseon County Office building.

Jeongseon County Office building.

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The Jeongseon Arirang Cultural Foundation, which regularly hosts cultural and arts performances representing Jeongseon, has agreed to cooperate on local cultural and tourism exchanges in connection with the tourism resources of High1 Resort. First, the foundation will assist in promoting Kangwon Land, the region's leading company, to audiences visiting its performance venues, and will also provide group free admission for Kangwon Land employees during the off-season.


This agreement also includes a 'Local Culture and Tourism Activation Promotion,' which will allow both organizations to leverage their respective capabilities and resources so that people can enjoy cultural and arts performances as well as various benefits offered by High1 Resort together.


Additionally, Kangwon Land will offer special benefits to audiences attending the Arirang Center's regular performances, such as "Ttaetkkun" and the "Ari Arari Musical," including discounts on admission to Water World, discounts at the Grand Table restaurant in the High1 Grand Hotel, and free room upgrades (limited to the first 10 rooms) for customers who use Kangwon Land Hotel or High1 Condo on weekdays during the off-season.


Anyone who attends a regular performance at the Arirang Center and visits Kangwon Land or High1 Resort and presents their performance receipt will be eligible for all these benefits. However, the promotional trial period runs until November 30, which is around the time the regular performances at the Arirang Center conclude. Although the trial period is short, a variety of benefits are expected to attract audiences to the venue, and depending on the results, an extension of the promotion period may be discussed in the future.


The "Ttaetkkun" performance, a traditional musical drama based on Jeongseon Arirang, is held every Saturday at 2 p.m., while the "Ari Arari Musical" is performed at the Arirang Center at 2 p.m. on the 2nd and 7th of each month, coinciding with the Jeongseon Five-Day Market.



Choi Jongsu, Chairman of the Jeongseon Arirang Cultural Foundation, stated, "This cultural, arts, and tourism business agreement with Kangwon Land aligns with the current government's policy that 'culture is the core of national prestige and power in the international community.' He added, 'Cultural and arts experiences linked to tourism and revenue generation through cultural content will become key drivers of regional growth.' He further emphasized, 'The integration of regional signature performances and resort services will create significant synergy for revitalizing cultural performance tourism and achieving mutual prosperity for the local economy.'


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