Gongju City, regional vitality project encompassing culture, economy, and experience launched

Published 2025년 10월 1일

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[Nongsuchaksan Newspaper=Reporter Nara Park] Gongju City is showcasing a colorful array of on-site administration that connects the region's tradition with modernity. From a rural experience zone linked with the Baekje Cultural Festival, to a mixed-use cultural space "Maeul ON" that revives an old theater, and even a "Regular Bus" in collaboration with Kakao, these initiatives combine culture, economy, and experience to enhance the quality of life for citizens and inject vitality into the region. # Baekje Cultural Festival 'Sogongsogong Rural Five Senses Experience Zone' operation During the 71st Baekje Cultural Festival, which runs from the 3rd to the 12th, Gongju City will operate the 'Sogongsogong Rural Five Senses Experience Zone' at Geumgang Sin-Gwan Park. Here, visitors can engage in activities such as △ making scent pouches (sense of smell) △ dyeing with chestnut color (sense of sight) △ water dyeing.

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Gongju City is showcasing a vibrant array of on-site administration that connects the region's tradition and modernity. Linked with the Baekje Cultural Festival, a rural experience zone, a complex cultural space "MaeulON" revived from an old theater, and a "regular bus" in collaboration with Kakao, Gongju City is enhancing the quality of life for citizens and invigorating the region through projects that combine culture, economy, and experience. # Operation of the "Public and Private Rural Five Senses Experience Zone" at the Baekje Cultural Festival From the 3rd to the 12th, Gongju City will operate the "Public and Private Rural Five Senses Experience Zone" at Geumgangsin Park during the 71st Baekje Cultural Festival. Here, you can enjoy rural experience programs that stimulate the five senses, such as making scent pouches (sense of smell), dyeing with chestnut color (sense of sight), making water sandpaper (sense of hearing), making your own dessert (sense of taste), and planting ...
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