Suncheon City, 2024 Suncheon World Heritage Festival ends successfully with 300,000 visitors

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On ⁢October 1st, a commemorative event was held at Mujingyo Bridge in Suncheon ⁤Bay Wetland to unveil the‍ celebratory slogan.

Suncheon City (Mayor Noh ⁣Kwan-gyu)‍ announced that the‌ 2024 Suncheon World Heritage Festival, which was held from ‍October 1 to 31 at Ocheon Green Square, Seonamsa Temple, and⁣ Suncheon Tidal Flat, was a success ‍with 300,000 visitors.

This ⁣Suncheon World Heritage Festival presented Ocheon Green Square as a space for enjoying​ World Heritage, allowing citizens to easily‌ access and ‌enjoy the value of World ‌Heritage in addition to cultural enjoyment. In addition, it has become ⁢a turning point‍ in developing heritage that has been⁣ recognized ‌simply as a tourist attraction⁤ such ‍as Seonamsa Temple and Suncheon⁣ Bay Wetland into a heritage that ⁣people‍ around the⁢ world can discover and share together.

The biggest issue of this festival was the commemoration ceremony. The commemorative ceremony ⁤was held at Ocheon ​Green Square, ​connecting the meaning of ​Suncheon’s ‍two heritages ⁣to people. ​The World ⁣Heritage Seonamsa Temple and Suncheon Tidal⁣ Flats were held at the commemoration ⁢ceremony not only for⁢ their inherent value but also for their significance ⁣as a healing heritage‌ that comforts the bodies and minds of tired ‍modern people.

The start⁣ of the festival was to​ walk the Ramsar Trail with about‌ 500 citizens as a celebration of citizens visiting first. In ‍addition, a⁢ nighttime ‍moonlight tour and an early ‍morning tour of​ Mujin were conducted centered on the Suncheon tidal ⁤flat, and the‌ perspective ⁢on Seonamsa⁤ Temple was broadened​ through a hermitage tour at Seonamsa Temple.

Suncheon City, 2024 Suncheon World Heritage Festival ends successfully with 300,000 visitors
A camping performance held at ‌Suncheon Bay Wetland Tidal Flat Camping on October 26th.

As another new attempt, a camping program ‍that involves​ spending a night in the World Heritage Suncheon Tidal Flat​ has become ⁤popular with many participants. At Suncheon Bay Wetland, where access was restricted outside of viewing hours, participants⁢ gazed⁣ at the ‌stars, ​listened to the sound⁢ of reeds, meditated, and waited for sunrise at dawn while looking ⁤at the clouds between ⁣Mujingyo Bridge and the reed fields.

For ⁤most of the performance, experience, and​ exhibition ⁤programs, local organizations participated ⁣through‌ citizen contests to plan programs expressing world heritage and introduce ‍them to citizens and visitors on site. ‌The effort to reinterpret ​Suncheon’s‌ heritage through the eyes of an artist and understand it from the ​perspective of‌ citizens served as ⁢an ⁣opportunity for participants to easily⁤ understand it.

What‌ particularly stood out in this event was the active participation of the family ‌unit. Interesting programs‍ that children can enjoy, such as ‍making a World Heritage paper house, World Heritage⁤ storytelling magic, picture book classics, ‍and a heritage⁣ playground, ‌received⁣ such a great response‌ that pre-registration closed early and inquiries about participation continued on ​site.

In addition, in order⁤ to maintain the value of‌ World‍ Heritage, the World Heritage Forum was held ‍on the⁢ 25th to ‌provide an opportunity ‌to‍ share development plans and ‍cases from heritage of value ​that must be preserved after ​World ⁢Heritage registration to an object of enjoyment and utilization. Efforts were also made to develop it into‌ a festival​ made directly by residents who protect the⁢ heritage. ‍The Suncheon Bay Big ​Fish Festival and the Tteobae Olympics, in which the fishing community living in the Suncheon tidal flats ‌participated, became a venue for⁢ empathizing ‍with‌ and ⁤harmonizing the ⁣conservation value of heritage.

Meanwhile, in order to revitalize the local economy, gift certificates were issued that those who ‍completed the World Heritage ⁣tour could ‌use ‌directly at the site‍ of the heritage‌ site, raising awareness that the World Heritage Festival was‍ not ⁣just a festival for us, but a festival that coexisted with local ⁤residents.

Suncheon Mayor Noh Gwan-gyu said, “I am grateful to the citizens who participated‍ in​ this year’s diverse World Heritage Festival⁣ and made precious memories together.” He added, “We ⁤will ⁣do our best to ensure that you​ can fully experience the value of World Heritage and​ the⁤ value of Suncheon in 2025.” revealed.

Economy Queen Reporter Kim Hong-mi / Photo Suncheon City

Interview Between Time.news Editor and Heritage ⁤Expert

Editor: Welcome to Time.news! Today, we’re diving into the recent 2024 Suncheon World Heritage Festival, which drew an impressive 300,000 visitors this⁤ October. I’m joined by Dr. Emily Kim,⁤ an expert in cultural heritage and sustainable tourism. Emily, thank you for‌ being here!

Dr. Kim: Thank you for having me! It’s a pleasure⁤ to discuss such an inspiring ⁢event.

Editor: The festival garnered substantial attention this year. Can you tell us about the significance of hosting such⁢ a large-scale event in Suncheon?

Dr. Kim: Absolutely! Hosting the Suncheon World Heritage Festival not only celebrates the‌ city’s recognized⁤ heritages, like the Seonamsa Temple and Suncheon Tidal Flat, but also enhances community engagement.‌ Events like these help highlight the cultural ​and historical importance of these ‍sites, making them ⁤accessible to‍ residents and tourists alike.

Editor: One of the festival’s highlights was its focus on turning heritage into ⁣a shared experience. How does that shift ​in​ perspective impact local communities?

Dr. Kim: That shift is crucial! By ⁢emphasizing the idea of heritage as something to be discovered and shared, rather ⁤than just observed, ‌it fosters ​a sense of‍ ownership among residents. This means that the heritage is not just a tourist attraction; it’s part of their identity and history. Programs were tailored to allow citizens to explore and reinterpret their own heritage, making it an enriching experience for everyone ‌involved.

Editor: The festival initiated various⁤ activities, including ​healing ceremonies and‍ moonlight‍ tours. How‌ do‍ such activities contribute to ⁢the ‍overall experience of the participants?

Dr. ⁢Kim: These activities ⁢are essential as they appeal to the emotional and sensory experiences of visitors. ​The​ healing ‌ceremonies referenced the modern need⁢ for respite from daily stress, integrating the natural beauty of Suncheon into wellness practices. The moonlight tours offer a unique way to engage with the environment, enhancing visitors’ appreciation for both the heritage and the natural scenery.

Editor: ‌ I⁣ also‍ found⁢ it fascinating that the festival ⁢included a‍ camping program in the Suncheon Tidal Flat. What do ⁢you think this reveals ​about the future of heritage conservation⁤ and community involvement?

Dr. Kim: The camping​ program⁣ is ‍a brilliant ​example ​of innovative heritage interpretation. By allowing people to immerse themselves in the environment overnight, it creates a deeper connection to⁤ the heritage site. This ​kind of engagement can inspire both conservation efforts and responsible⁢ tourism, as participants develop ⁢a personal bond with the location. It’s about experiencing heritage in⁢ a way that is impactful and memorable.

Editor: The festival also involved local organizations in planning programs. Why is local‍ participation so vital in events like these?

Dr. Kim: ‌ Local participation is key because it ensures that the representation‍ of heritage is authentic and thoughtful. When local organizations and citizens‍ have a hand in designing programs, it allows for a diverse interpretation of what heritage means⁣ to different ⁢people. Such involvement not only ​enriches the festival but cultivates a sense of pride and ​stewardship in ⁢the community.

Editor: Lastly,⁤ can‍ you share your thoughts on the festival’s impact on younger generations?

Dr. Kim: Engaging children through ‍fun activities, like making a World Heritage paper house or storytelling, can​ spark ‌their interest in heritage from an early age. It encourages them to appreciate their cultural roots and ‌the natural environment, which can foster a⁣ lifelong commitment to‍ heritage and conservation. By⁣ planting these seeds of ⁤curiosity and respect, we build a future generation that values​ and nurtures⁢ their cultural landscape.

Editor: Emily, thank you for sharing your insights on the Suncheon World Heritage Festival. ​Your expertise highlights the incredible potential of community-driven heritage events to ‍inspire and educate.

Dr. Kim: Thank you! It’s exciting to see how festivals like this ​can reshape our understanding and appreciation of heritage.

Editor: And thank you to our audience for joining us today. Stay tuned for more discussions on ⁢heritage, culture, and the ⁣events that shape our world!

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