"Memory and Records of the Community" as the Theme
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Buan County in North Jeolla Province will hold the 'Udeok Salon' event on the 19th, 26th, and 28th in Udeok Village, Sangseo-myeon, as part of the Returning to Farming and Rural Settlements Nest Village Development Project.

Buan County will hold the 'Udeok Salon' event, part of the Returning to Farming and Rural Settlements Nest Village Project, in Udeok Village, Sangseo-myeon on the 19th, 26th, and 28th. Provided by Buan County

Buan County will hold the 'Udeok Salon' event, part of the Returning to Farming and Rural Settlements Nest Village Project, in Udeok Village, Sangseo-myeon on the 19th, 26th, and 28th. Provided by Buan County

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According to the county on November 18, this event will be held at the Village Records Culture Center under the theme of 'Memory and Records of the Community.' Through three planned salon sessions, young people who have returned to farming or moved to the countryside and local residents will come together to envision the future of the Nest Village.


Udeok Salon will feature guest speakers including Kim Aerim (a local cultural planner who documents local markets and spaces as content), Kim Sidong (an archivist who builds a local archive foundation by collecting records with residents), and Sim Surim (a cultural planner who connects people and communities based on records).


Each session will offer in-depth discussions on memory, records, art, and community from different perspectives, taking place every evening.


Through the three Udeok Salon sessions, participating residents and young returnees to farming and rural life will share their experiences and visions through the medium of records, weaving together the life and changes of the village into a unified narrative.


Participation in Udeok Salon is free, but advance registration is required via mobile text message or online application.


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Jung Hyeran, Director of the Buan County Agricultural Technology Center, said, "We hope that through this project and the records culture program, Udeok Village will become a nest for the younger generation returning to farming and serve as a platform for opening the future of rural communities."


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