Star Singers Including Wax and Kim Kyungmin Take the Stage on the 4th
Rain Can't Dampen the Excitement as Tourists Flock In
No Price Gouging, Yes to Eco-Friendliness... Festival Operations Receive Praise
The 37th Yeoju Ceramic Festival is drawing enthusiastic attention, with numerous citizens and tourists visiting despite the continuous spring rain.
This year’s festival is taking place around the Silleuksa Tourist Site in Yeoju, offering a vibrant array of programs such as ceramic workshops and exhibitions, diverse performances, and nighttime content, all adding a colorful touch to Yeoju’s spring.
The Yeoju Sejong Cultural Tourism Foundation, which is organizing the festival, placed particular emphasis on ensuring quality and reasonable prices at the food booths by conducting a thorough pre-screening process. During the selection of booth operators, menus and price lists were submitted and reviewed together, promoting transparent management to achieve a “festival free of price gouging.”
Eco-friendly measures to reduce food waste are also noteworthy. Some booths are minimizing the provision of side dishes and have introduced or are considering a self-service system that allows customers to take only the amount they want. On-site, practical improvements such as meal portion adjustments are also being discussed to enhance visitor convenience.
Lee Sunyeol, President of the Yeoju Sejong Cultural Tourism Foundation, stated, “The Yeoju Ceramic Festival is a representative cultural tourism event of Yeoju. We will continue to listen to citizens’ voices and strive to elevate the quality of local festivals.” He added, “We will respond promptly to any inconveniences that may arise on-site, and actively incorporate collected feedback into future festival operations.”
At 7:00 p.m. on the 4th, singer Lee Chanwon is scheduled to take the stage for a celebratory performance, further heightening the festival atmosphere.
Lee Chanwon will deliver emotion and energy through his performance on the special stage at Silleuksagil in Yeoju, and will create special memories for the audience with lively performances alongside Wax, Kim Kyungmin, and others.
This year’s festival is being held under the theme “Enjoy Spring, Ceramic Lover, the Yeo River Shakes,” and is attracting not only local residents but also tourists from all over the country with a variety of content that allows visitors to experience the tradition and beauty of Yeoju, the home of a thousand years of ceramics.
The festival, which opened on the 1st, will continue until the 11th. It is establishing itself as a representative spring festival where visitors can enjoy the beauty of Yeoju ceramics along with the region’s culture and arts.
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