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Cancelled: Daegaya Festival (대가야체험축제)

Cancelled: Daegaya Festival (대가야체험축제)

Introduction

Daegaya (AD 42-562) was a nation that inhabited the Korean Peninsula around the 4th Century. The nation was a sophisticated nation that even at this early age possessed extremely high standards of culture. They created the Gayageum (a twelve-stringed traditional Korean harp). Through the relics found in the area, the nation was thought to be a powerful force in the area (now Gyeongsangnam-do). This festival offers various interactive programs to experience the nation with relic exhibition, wooden boat-making and others. Also, tourists can experience the farming culture like harvesting strawberries from the nearby rural village.

Basic Information

Address 1216, Daegaya-ro, Goryeong-gun, Gyeongsangbuk-do (40140)
Phone • 1330 Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330 <br>(Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese) <br> • For more info: +82-54-950-6424
Last Updated 2022/05/09
Sponsor 1 Goryeong-gun Tourism Association
Sponsor 1 Contact • 1330 Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330 <br>(Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese) <br> • For more info: +82-54-950-6424
Sponsor 2 Goryeong-gun Tourism Association
Sponsor 2 Contact +82-54-950-6424
Event Time 10:00-21:00
Event Place Areas of Daegaya Historical Theme Tourist Site and Daegaya-eup
Event Start Date 2022/05/05
Event End Date 2022/05/08
Usage Fee Free (Some programs are paid)

Additional Information

Introduction Daegaya (AD 42-562) was a nation that inhabited the Korean Peninsula around the 4th Century. The nation was a sophisticated nation that even at this early age possessed extremely high standards of culture. They created the Gayageum (a twelve-stringed traditional Korean harp). Through the relics found in the area, the nation was thought to be a powerful force in the area (now Gyeongsangnam-do). This festival offers various interactive programs to experience the nation with relic exhibition, wooden boat-making and others. Also, tourists can experience the farming culture like harvesting strawberries from the nearby rural village.

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