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Experience the Beauty of Hanbok at the K-Royal Culture Festival
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Experience the Beauty of Hanbok at the K-Royal Culture Festival

2024-09-20 17:24 Last Updated At:17:45

SEOUL, South Korea, Sept. 20, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The Korea Heritage Service's Royal Palaces and Tombs Center, in collaboration with the Korea Heritage Agency, will host the 2024 K-Royal Culture Festival - Fall Edition from October 9 to 13 at Seoul's four royal palaces: Gyeongbokgung, Changdeokgung, Changgyeonggung, and Deoksugung.

Celebrating its 10th anniversary, the K-Royal Culture Festival is the largest cultural heritage festival in Korea, offering visitors a chance to immerse themselves in traditional culture within the beautiful settings of the royal palaces. Held biannually in spring and fall, this year's spring festival attracted over 600,000 domestic and international visitors.

This year's fall festival, coinciding with Hangeul Day (a national holiday celebrating the creation of the Korean alphabet 'Hangeul') and the weekend, visitors can enjoy Hanbok (Korean traditional clothing) experiences, lectures, exhibitions, and various interactive programs.

At Gyeongbokgung, various Hanbok-themed programs will be held as the main event for the nationwide campaign for promoting Hanbok. The "Walking of Royal Family," a reenactment of the royal family strolling through the palace, will be featured, along with Hanbok-related cultural contents including Gugak (traditional Korean music) performances, all of which can be enjoyed amidst the evening ambiance of the palace during the "Hanbok Royal Banquet" on October 9. Visitors wearing Hanbok can enter the banquet free of charge, and advance reservation participants will receive a special gift. Additionally, diverse experience programs such as Hanbok accessory crafting and Hanbok digital caricatures can be joined through advance reservations or on-site registration.

Additionally, the "Royal Tailor of Gyeongbokgung" will run from October 9-13 at Sujeongjeon Hall and Yungmuru Site, offering visitors the chance to explore the history of Hanbok and create Hanbok accessories. The "Humanities Concert: Hanboks Worlds Apart," scheduled for October 10-11 at Heungbokjeon Hall, will explore the significance of Hanbok in historical films and documents. Furthermore, the exhibition "Beautiful Hanbok Stories in K-Royal Palaces" will showcase award-winning photographs of Hanbok from October 9-13 at Gyejodang Hall. The "Hanbok Best Dresser Showcase," running from October 9-13 across all four palaces, will offer visitors a fully immersive Hanbok experience. Visitors can learn more about its role in preserving Hanbok culture.

The "Palace Concert: Ballet x Sujecheon," which was first introduced in 2022, will return with an expanded program from October 10 to 13 at Jibokjae Hall. This crossover performance combining ballet and court music has received high praise, and for the fall festival, the audience capacity per session has been increased from 600 to 650 people, and the number of performances from 3 to 4 compared to the numbers of last year's festival. Seats specifically for international visitors have been added to ensure more people can enjoy the performance (advance reservation required for both Korean and foreign participants).

* International visitors can book tickets through Creatrip (creatrip.com) starting September 5.

At Changdeokgung, the popular "Awakening the Morning Palace" program, which was a hit during the spring festival, will return this fall from October 9-13. Visitors can take a peaceful morning stroll through the palace grounds, guided by the captivating stories of artist Lee Si-woo and historian Ahn Ji-young.

Changgyeonggung will host a special performance titled "Peach Blossom: A Sorrowful Scene" from October 11-13 at Myeongjeongjeon Hall. This original play, set in Changgyeonggung, explores historical figures such as King Yeongjo, Crown Prince Sado, King Jeongjo, and Lady Hyegyeong of the Pungsan Hong clan (Queen Heongyeong), creating a unique and emotional experience for the audience.

Visitors can also experience the "Changgyeonggung Moonlight Lotus Show," a media art display set against the backdrop of Chundangji Pond, from October 9-13, and the "Palace Concert: Classical Meets Pungryu" at Tongmyeongjeon Hall from October 9-12. These events are open to the public without reservations.

For those unable to attend in person, the K-Royal Culture Festival will also offer online programs. Last year's "Genre Painting for All," which attracted online around 200,000 participants, will take place under the theme "Hanbok Royal Banquet" from September 13 to October 27. Participants can create and share their own Hanbok-clad Joseon Dynasty characters on the Genre Painting for All website (pungsokdo.com).

A limited-edition K-Royal Palaces PASS will be available (4,000 passes in total), allowing unlimited visits to Seoul's four major palaces, Gyeonghuigung and Jongmyo Shrine during the fall festival. This PASS includes one nighttime admission to Gyeongbokgung during the festival.

For more information, visit the Korea Heritage Service's Royal Palaces and Tombs Center website (royal.khs.go.kr), the Korea Heritage Agency website (kh.or.kr), and the K-Royal Culture Festival website (kh.or.kr/fest). You can also follow the official K-Royal Culture Festival Instagram (@royalculturefestival_official).

Meanwhile, from September 20 to October 13, a 20-second promotional video introducing the 2024 K-Royal Culture Festival – Fall Edition will be broadcast on major outdoor billboards around the Gwanghwamun area, with the cooperation of the Jongno-gu Office. Next year, promotional videos will feature not only the festival but also a wider range of Korean heritage sites, to be broadcast through major outdoor billboards in downtown Seoul.

The Royal Palaces and Tombs Center of the Korea Heritage Service hopes the K-Royal Culture Festival will offer a valuable opportunity for both Korean and international visitors to enjoy and gain a deeper understanding of the history and traditions embedded in Korean heritage. The center plans to continue to introduce innovative programs to actively promote the use of royal palaces and tombs.

** The press release content is from PR Newswire. Bastille Post is not involved in its creation. **

Experience the Beauty of Hanbok at the K-Royal Culture Festival

Experience the Beauty of Hanbok at the K-Royal Culture Festival

HONG KONG, Sept. 20, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- China Resources Land (Overseas) Limited ("CRL Overseas") is calling entries for CR Land "Artists of the Future" Youth Drawing Contest targeting primary and secondary schools' students residing in Sham Shui Po District, or students attending local primary and secondary schools in Sham Shui Po District during the 2024/25 school year with an aim to promote appreciation of the cultural treasures, and development potential of the districts.

Mr. Ying CHANG, Jack, Vice President of China Resources Land Limited and Chairman of China Resources Land (Overseas) Limited stated, "The community of Sham Shui Po and Cheung Sha Wan has a rich history and a deep emotional connection with Hong Kong people. The treasury has transformed into a vibrant community that blends Eastern and Western cultures and embraces diversity. CRL Overseas values community partnerships and is engaged in revitalising the Sham Shui Po and Cheung Sha Wan districts."

Primary School Category (P1 to P6)

Theme: Discovering Community Treasures

Students are encouraged to explore the historical and humane stories of Sham Shui Po and Cheung Sha Wan, as well as the changing streetscapes, and translate their observation and imagination in drawing that showcases the co-existence of old and new, as well as Eastern and Western cultures.

Secondary School Category (F1 to F6)

Theme: Shaping a Sustainable Community

The new generation is invited to use their observational skills and creativity to illustrate innovative proposals for sustainable development in Cheung Sha Wan - the wellbeing of people and the environment must be kept at the heart of urban development and technological advancement. Cultural and ecological preservation are equally important in building a harmonious, green, and sustainable community.

The jury panel of the CR Land "Artists of the Future" Youth Drawing Contest consists of representatives from the social services, architecture & design, education, and art sectors, including

CR Land "Artists of the Future" Youth Drawing Contest is organised by CRL Overseas and co-organised by the Sham Shui Po Residents Association (深水埗居民è¯æœƒ). The Drawing contest has received strong support from various district community service organisations in the Sham Shui Po area, including So Uk Estate Residents Association, Kowloon (ä¹é¾è˜‡å±‹é‚¨å±…æ°‘å”會), Friends of Un Chau Society (元州之å‹ç¤¾),  Friends of Cheung Sha Wan Society (é•·æ²™ç£ä¹‹å‹ç¤¾), Friends of Hoi Lai Society (海麗之å‹ç¤¾), Sham Shui Po Neighbourhood Cares Association (深水埗左鄰å³é‡Œé—œæ„›ç¤¾), Sham Ching Youth Association (æ·±é’社) and Live Hoi Tat Resident Association (樂活海é”居民會).

The drawing contest now calls for entries. Enrollment is free of charge. Submission deadline will be on 28 October and the results will be announced on the event website on 29 November 2024. 

Event Website and Enrolment Form:       www.crl-drawingcontest.com

Phone Enquiry:                                        (852) 3797 5710

** The press release content is from PR Newswire. Bastille Post is not involved in its creation. **

CR Land (Overseas) "Artists of the Future" Youth Drawing Contest Calling the next Generation to Promote the Inheritance of Cultural Treasure and Awareness on Sustainable Development

CR Land (Overseas) "Artists of the Future" Youth Drawing Contest Calling the next Generation to Promote the Inheritance of Cultural Treasure and Awareness on Sustainable Development

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