Published on: 2025/07/24 15:36
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Amid a prolonged slump in the Korean film industry, the government will roll out 6,000-won movie ticket discounts starting Friday.
A total of 4.5 million discount coupons will be provided, with each person eligible to download up to two coupons available on the websites of major multiplex chains such as CGV and Megabox.
The discount applies only to online bookings and cannot be used for tickets purchased at the theater.
With this year's cinema attendance expected to hit a 20-year low, excluding the pandemic period, attention is focused on whether the government's efforts will pay off.
The Korea University Theater Festival, the nation's largest festival of its kind, has opened in Yongin.
The final twelve teams that advanced through fierce competition will showcase original productions, including a reinterpretation of Shakespeare's "Othello."
This year's preliminary round drew around 80 teams, with a competitive selection ratio of roughly 7 to 1.
All performances are free and open to the public, with reservations available through the Yongin Cultural Foundation's website.
A new nighttime media art exhibition is lighting up the Cheonggyecheon stream in central Seoul.
Titled "Cheonggye Soul Ocean," the exhibition captures the charm of Seoul through wave-inspired media art.
It spans three zones– a 40-meter section of the stream, a walking trail near Gwanggyo, and a gallery space– featuring immersive water-surface light projections and interactive installations.
The Seoul Tourism Organization plans to continue transforming Cheonggyecheon into an urban art space, with a variety of media art displays scheduled through the end of the year.
That's all from me. Stay tuned to the Kulture Wave.
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