(Cheorwon=Yonhap News) Reporter Yang Ji-woong = On the 23rd, Cheorwon County announced that the small agricultural exhibition hall "Homittul" located in the Goseokjeong national tourist site has recorded 12,000 visitors and experience participants this year, achieving significant results in promoting regional agriculture and raising agricultural awareness. Homittul is composed using a total of 147 exhibits, including agricultural tools, enabling visitors to understand Cheorwon's agricultural history and the life of farmers at a glance. For students, the exhibition operates with a focus on experience rather than simple observation, increasing satisfaction. The county evaluated that this year's viewing results have become an opportunity to inform not only local residents but also external visitors about the value and charm of Cheorwon agriculture, and it is also positive in terms of improving the image of agriculture and rural areas, regional promotion effects, and the potential for expansion as a future agricultural tourism resource. Agriculture Policy Division Chief Shin Seok-cheon said, "Homittul is a small space, but it deeply conveys the meaning of Cheorwon agriculture" and "In the future, we will strive to make more county residents and visitors feel familiar with agriculture through the diversification of exhibition content and experience programs." Cheorwon County plans to continue spreading agricultural culture in daily life and sustaining promotional effects through programs linking exhibition viewing and experience.