The Gangwon Special Self-Governing Province Forest Science Research Institute will hold a special exhibition titled "The Beginning of K-Forest, Reforestation in Gangwon" from August 17 to August 31 at the planning exhibition hall of the Forest Museum. This exhibition commemorates the first anniversary of the UNESCO World Heritage registration of the forest reforestation records and is a special exhibition that contains the success story of reforestation in Gangwon. It was planned to highlight the historical achievements of reforestation in Gangwon and to reflect on the value of forest resources. The exhibition will consist of five themes and over 50 physical exhibits, including "Huang Jang-geum Prohibits the Forests of Gangwon," "Red Land, Bare Mountains of Gangwon," "Green Signal Flare, Hope Planted in Rock Crevices," "K-Forest, Forest Capital Gangwon," and "Miracle Record, UNESCO World Heritage." On the opening day, August 17, there will be various programs for visitors to see, hear, and experience, including brush painting performances, exhibition explanations, and making hope trees on the theme of forest reforestation. Chae Byeong-mun, Director of the Forest Science Research Institute, said, "Gangwon Special Self-Governing Province is the heart of South Korea's forests and the place where reforestation efforts were most intense, and the success of reforestation in Gangwon became the starting point of K-Forest. I hope that this exhibition will be an opportunity to once again realize the preciousness of forests."