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Muan County Holds General Agricultural and Fishing Village Development Project Performance Presentation

"Nalli Nalli Part 3" Held Alongside the Octopus Festival
A Stage of Unity for Residents and Tourists Alike

Muan County Holds General Agricultural and Fishing Village Development Project Performance Presentation Muan County held a performance presentation on the main stage of the Mudflat Octopus Festival on the 1st, creating a space to share regional values. Photo by Muan County

Muan County, South Jeolla Province, successfully held the "2025 General Agricultural and Fishing Village Development Project Performance Presentation (Nalli Nalli Part 3)" on the main stage of the Mudflat Octopus Festival on November 1.


This event was held in conjunction with the Octopus Festival, and was attended by County Governor Kim San, County Council Chairman Lee Hosung, Provincial Assemblyman Jeong Gilsoo, Vice Chairman Jeong Eun-kyung, other council members, distinguished guests, local residents, and tourists, who all gathered to celebrate the region's development achievements.


The event opened with a pungmulpae street performance, followed by a singing and dance performance by the mothers of Mama Hakdang, which is the first program of its kind in the country, as well as dance, janggu, yoga, and singing performances by 13 club teams from each town and township. These performances received an enthusiastic response from residents and tourists at the venue.


The 15 exhibition and experience booths operated that day featured a variety of programs, including spinning-top games, Namsadang troupe experiences, drip coffee and keyring making, and a calligraphy exhibition, attracting many family visitors. In particular, snacks such as sweet potatoes and sweet pumpkin, persimmon tasting, as well as pajeon and sweet pumpkin porridge provided by the Village Management Social Cooperative, were highlighted as popular menu items.


Kim San, Governor of Muan County, stated, "This event, held together with the Octopus Festival, has become a true festival of unity enjoyed by both local residents and tourists," adding, "We will continue to expand a variety of programs so that more residents can benefit from cultural and welfare opportunities in the future."


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