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Thursday, September 22 2022 - 10:47
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Four Representative Festivals Held at Suwon Hwaseong Fortress
SUWON, South Korea, Sept. 22, 2022 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

Four landmark campaigns, "Suwon Hwaseong Media Art Show", "World Heritage 
Festival – Suwon Hwaseong", "Suwon Hwaseong Cultural Festival", and "King 
Jeongjo's Tomb Parade Reenactment" will be held in Suwon to provide 
opportunities to enjoy aesthetic values to citizens suffered from COVID-19 
mental fatigue.

"Suwon Hwaseong Media Art Show" is the event portraying Suwon Hwaseong with 
light layers as the "Innovative New Town" once dreamt by King Jeongjo, the 22nd 
ruler of the Joseon Dynasty. 3D images and illuminations will draw the King's 
will to reform the nation, filial piety for his tragically deceased father, 
love for his people, and grand ambition of the ideal nation.

Under the theme of "Mancheon Myeongwol (Bright Moon on a Starry Night): King 
Jeongjo's Dream Comes True", media facades will appear at Hwahongmun Gate, 
Namsumun Gate, Suwoncheon Liver and Maehyanggyo Bridge.

The Suwon Cultural Foundation has appointed Dr. Lee Chang-Geun, the expert on 
digital cultural heritage, as the Director of the Production Board, with Ahn 
Ji-Hyeong as a media producer,Lee Seung-Geun as a media director, Park 
Jun-Hyeok as a digital director and Kim Hyeon-Hoe as a technical director.

"World Heritage Festival – Suwon Hwaseong" will be held from October 1 to 22. 
Under the theme of "Memories of 226 Years Become Our Dreams", visitors can 
enjoy performance celebrating artisans and craftsmen, Madangnori performance, 
puppet shows and other attractions. A variety of experience events will also 
take place. This festival was initiated by the Cultural Heritage Administration 
in 2020, and Suwon's framework plan was ranked first in 2022 Cultural 
Competition.

From October 7, it's time for another landmark festival to make an appearance – 
"59th Suwon Hwaseong Cultural Festival", demonstrating how this UNESCO World 
Heritage was constructed. For three days, a variety of attractions will wait 
visitors, such as a performance illustrating Hyegyeonggung (King's mother), 
sand art-based plays, Gwageo (national civil service examinations), Hanbok 
experience, and various exhibitions.

"King Jeongjo's Tomb Parade Reenactment" is the one of the largest national 
events and royal parade reenactment, which will run 59.2 km from Changdeokgung 
Palace, Seoul to Yeungneug Tomb from October 8 to 9, with King Jeongjo and his 
court, to reenact long-distance royal procession held for his mother in 1795.

"We will do our best," said Oh Su-jeong of Suwon Cultural Foundation, "to make 
a global festival people around the world want to visit and enjoy."

Source: Suwon Hwaseong Cultural Festival Promotion Committee

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   Caption: Performance with beautiful illumination and Suwon Hwaseong Fortress 
in the background, at Suwon’s landmark festival 'Suwon Hwaseong Cultural 
Festival'.

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