<Flying in the Wind of Pear Flowers> - World Heritage, shines with a feast of masters.
World Heritage Sites Shine with Celebrations of Masters.
Changdeokgung Palace - <The scent of pear blossoms in the wind>
TIME:
May 7 (Thu) "Drawing Pungryu Music" 14:00 and 16:00 (2 performances)
"Spread the Sori-seup" 10:00-17:00
Location: Changdeokgung Palace Nakseonjae, Yeonghwadang, Yeongyeongdang, etc
TRAVisit:
Free of charge (Adult 15,000 won, Youth 7,500 won, ※Free viewing day every Thursday)
Changdeokgung Palace and Korea's best masters meet
Changdeokgung Palace, a World Heritage Site selected by UNESCO, is the most well-preserved of the five palaces in Seoul. The background of Changdeokgung Palace, also known as Biwon, is the highlight of the garden culture that combines pavilions, ponds, and strange rocks. <Flying in the Wind of Pear Flowers>, the essence of traditional art at the beautiful Changdeokgung Palace, is a fantastic stage created by Changgyeonggung Palace and human cultural heritage-class masters. Our songs and dances echoing in the beautiful Changdeokgung Palace. Palace and traditional art meet and shine even more brilliantly.
<The scent of pear blossoms in the wind>~ It's more fun when you know it!
Would it be more beautiful if Changdeokgung Palace, where the world recognized its beauty, was added to the feast of Korea's best masters? On May 7, we invite you to a feast of traditional art. Drawing Pungryu Music, performed by masters of Ga, Mu, and Music, is an opportunity to appreciate the best performance. Also, please look forward to the "Sorisaegi" where you can meet while walking around Changdeokgung Palace. It is the speciality of the Hi Seoul Festival, an opportunity to meet Korea's representative masters in one place.
Visit the Hope and Sharing Hi Seoul Festival 2009 website (http://www.hiseoulfest.org ) for more information.
Inquiries: Seoul Cultural Foundation Hi Seoul Festival Secretariat (02)3290-7150