Incheon Jung-gu Cultural Foundation (Chairman Kim Jeong-heon) announced that it will hold the <Year of the Snake! Find the Blue Snake> event from January 21st to 31st to celebrate the Year of the Snake (乙巳年).
This event is a special event where the first 40 people per day (those with same-day admission tickets) who find 5 snake stickers hidden in the exhibition space of the downtown museum and exhibition hall and post them on their personal social network service (SNS) will receive a souvenir.
Participation is available from Tuesday to Sunday, 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., when the museum and exhibition hall are open, and is also open on the Lunar New Year holidays, the 28th and 30th. However, it is not open on the 27th and 29th, which are closed days.
Incheon Jung-gu Cultural Foundation has been operating 4 museums, 4 exhibition halls, and 4 cultural tourism facilities since 2022, and has achieved 1.5 million cumulative visitors in just 3 years.
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A foundation official said, “This year, we plan to provide diverse content and do our best for the convenience of visitors and facility preservation and management.” He added, “We hope that you will create special memories in Jung-gu, Incheon by looking for the snake, one of the twelve zodiac signs that symbolizes wisdom, with your family and friends. We hope that everything goes smoothly in the new year of Eulsa.”
More detailed information about the event can be found on the Incheon Jung-gu Cultural Foundation website (www.ijcf.or.kr).
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