Showcasing Inje's Year-Round Charm
91 Winning Works Announced at the "Misiryeong Healing Road Photo Contest"

At the Misiryeong Healing Road National Photo Contest, Eungwan Oh's "Dinosaur Ridge's Scenic View" was awarded the Gold Prize.

Gold Prize E Seungwan Dinosaur Ridge's Scenic View (Gunpo, Gyeonggi). Provided by Inje County

Gold Prize E Seungwan Dinosaur Ridge's Scenic View (Gunpo, Gyeonggi). Provided by Inje County

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Now in its eighth year, the Misiryeong Healing Road National Photo Contest was established to promote the tourist attractions and festivals along National Routes 44 and 46, which stretch from Donghongcheon IC through Inje to Misiryeong in Sokcho, and to encourage an influx of visitors.


The contest was hosted and organized by the Inje Branch of the Korea Photographers Association (Branch Chief Kim Jangheon), with support from Gangwon Special Self-Governing Province, Inje County, the Inje County Council, and the Korea Photographers Association. A total of 507 works were submitted, and following evaluation by a panel of professional judges, 91 winners were selected: 1 Gold Prize, 2 Silver Prizes, 3 Bronze Prizes, 5 Honorable Mentions, and 80 Finalists.


The Gold Prize went to Eungwan Oh (Gyeonggi Province) for "Dinosaur Ridge's Scenic View." The Silver Prizes were awarded to Park Kidong (Gangwon Province) for "Autumn Festival Panorama" and Cha Jaechul (Gangwon Province) for "Birch Forest." The Bronze Prizes went to Kim Changsu (Gangwon Province) for "Sunset at Hapso," Kim Geonsu (Gangwon Province) for "Autumn at Soyang River," and Lee Seoji (Gyeonggi Province) for "Raft Demonstration." Honorable Mentions were given to Kim Munhwan (Gangwon Province) for "Baekdamsa Templestay," Lee Jeongwon (Gyeonggi Province) for "A Joyful Day," Park Seongmun (Jeonnam Province) for "Flower Garden Viewing," Kim Gwangsu (Gangwon Province) for "Cascading Waterfall," and Park Jeongja (Gangwon Province) for "Morning Sunlight at Ulsanbawi." In addition, 80 works, including "Morning at the Mountain Temple" by Kang Seonggu (Gangwon Province), were selected as finalists.


The awards ceremony will be held at 11:00 a.m. on December 20 at the Inje Mountain Village Folk Museum, and the selected works will be on display at the second-floor gallery of the Park Inhwan Literature Museum from December 20 to 24.



An official from Inje County stated, "Misiryeong Healing Road is one of Inje's signature tourist attractions, offering year-round charm. We hope this contest will inspire more people to discover the natural beauty and scenery of Inje, and we will continue our efforts to revitalize the local economy and attract tourists to the areas surrounding National Routes 44 and 46."


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