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The media art at Suwon Hwaseong that you can see, hear, and touch, named after the king who is famous for the TV series “Isan,” is very popular with the audience... = South Korea
The ``Suwon Hwaseong Fortress Media Art'' exhibited at the 60th Suwon Hwaseong Cultural Festival was well received by Suwon citizens and tourists. ``Muncheon Myeongwol: Jeongjo's dream to become light''
Now in its third year with this theme, it has established itself as a new media art destination with a more diverse program and structure.
Jeongjo (1752-1800) ruled Korea from 1776 and was known as a king who loved his people.
His feelings for his parents were particularly deep. The procession that took people to Suwon in 1795 to go to Hwaseong Fortress, where their parents' graves are located, has been recreated in various media art.
The art show, which started with a drone art show, attracted attention with its super-sized exhibits painted on the floor, various performances, and parade events.
. More than 2,300 people participated in South Korea's largest royal parade, which spanned approximately 59 kilometers from Seoul to Suwon to Hwaseong.
At the commemorative event, Suwon Mayor Lee Jaejun said, ``The curtain has come down on the 60th Suwon Hwaseong Fortress Culture Festival, but the story of Suwon that makes its citizens shine will continue.
We believe in the power of great citizens and will work with them to create ``One Suwon, a city for everyone.''
2023/10/13 11:53 KST
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