[브레이크뉴스=배종태 기자] <a href="https://www.world-today-news.com/%ec%a0%84%ea%b5%ad10-confirmed-cases-at-busan-nursing-hospital-increasing-infections-related-to-religious-facilities/" title="[전국]10 confirmed cases at Busan nursing hospital… increasing infections related to religious facilities”>Geumjeong-gu, Busan City will hold the ‘2024 Hoedongho Autumn Light Festival’ in the area of Ttangmoesan in Oryun-dong on the 26th and 27th.
The 2024 Hoedongho Autumn Light Festival will be held from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. under the theme of ‘Art while walking, a rest for me’ and will include ▲Forest Mission Tour (walking + craft experience) ▲Forest Concert (cultural performance) ▲Forest Meongmulmeong ( Rest area) ▲Yoga and meditation in the forest (yoga, singing bowl meditation) ▲Hoedong Lake emotional trail (photo zone), etc. Various programs are prepared throughout the forest path.
The opening ceremony will be held at 4pm on Saturday the 26th, and there will be a celebratory performance with a brass band. On the 27th, a ‘Forest Concert’ will be held from 1 PM to 5 PM, featuring acoustic guitar, jazz, fusion Korean music, and magic performances against the backdrop of an autumn-colored lake.
From 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on the 26th and 27th, the ‘Forest Mission Tour’ will be operated at all times, allowing you to enjoy the red clay forest path of Ttangmoesan Mountain, which has established itself as a sacred place for barefoot walking, along with a craft experience mission. Additionally, ‘Forest Yoga’ and ‘Singing Bowl Meditation Experience’ will be held in the Cypress Forest area.
In particular, this year, the event venue was organized along the waterside promenade, with the deck plaza of Ttangmoesan Observatory as the main stage, further enhancing the convenience of visitors. In addition, cute items such as garlands and lights and photo zones are installed throughout the festival site to provide a variety of attractions.
Geumjeong-gu Mayor Yoon Il-hyeon said, “Ttangmoesan Mountain in Oryun-dong is a resort in the city that preserves the natural beauty of a lake and forest, and many residents participate in the Hoedong Lake Autumn Color Festival to enjoy fall and recharge their artistic sensibilities. “I look forward to having it,” he said.
Geumjeong-gu, Busan will hold the ‘2024 Hoedongho Autumn Festival’ on the 26th and 27th at the Ttangmoesan Mountain area in Oryun-dong.
The 2024 Hoedongho Autumn Festival will be held from 10 AM to 5 PM under the theme of ‘Art while walking, a comma for me’, and various programs such as ▲Forest Mission Tour (walking + craft experience) ▲Forest Concert (cultural performance) ▲Forest Mungmung (rest area) ▲Forest Yoga and Meditation (yoga, singing bowl meditation) ▲Hoedongho Emotional Path (photo zone) will be prepared throughout the forest path.
The opening ceremony will be held at 4 PM on Saturday the 26th, and a congratulatory performance will be held with a brass band. On the 27th, from 1 PM to 5 PM, a ‘Forest Concert’ will be held with acoustic guitar, jazz, fusion Korean traditional music, and magic performances against the backdrop of the autumn lake.
From 11 AM to 4 PM on the 26th and 27th, the ‘Forest Mission Tour’ will be held regularly, where you can enjoy the Ttangmoesan Hwangto Forest Trail, which has established itself as a barefoot walking mecca, along with a craft experience mission. In addition, ‘Forest Yoga’ and ‘Singing Bowl Meditation Experience’ will be held in the cypress forest area.
In particular, this year, the convenience of visitors has been greatly enhanced by organizing the event venue along the waterside promenade with the Ttangmoesan Observatory Deck Plaza as the main stage. In addition, cute items such as garlands and lights and photo zones will be installed throughout the festival site to provide various things to see.
Geumjeong-gu Mayor Yoon Il-hyun said, “Ttangmoesan in Oryun-dong is a resort in the city that preserves the natural beauty of the lake and forest, and I hope that many residents will participate in the Hoedongho Autumn Color Festival to enjoy autumn and recharge their artistic sensibilities.”
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