Discover National Heritage Media Art: A New Light on Cultural Heritage!

📅 Dates: August 14, 2026 - October 18, 2026
📍 Address: 42 Bukmun-gil, Ganghwa-eup, Ganghwa-gun, Incheon
💰 Admission Fee: Free (Some paid programs may be available depending on the venue)
📞 Contact: 02-3011-7781
⏳ Duration: Varies by venue
What is National Heritage Media Art?
National Heritage Media Art is a cultural heritage festival that utilizes various national heritages of South Korea as its theme. This special event takes place annually in different regions and celebrates its 6th year in 2026, showcasing the beauty of national heritage across 12 locations through the latest ICT technologies. Notably, historical sites such as the Goryeo Palace Site in Ganghwa and Daereungwon in Gyeongju will serve as stunning backdrops for media art installations.
Event Venues and Programs
The festival will be held in 12 locations including Ganghwa, Cheorwon, Gyeongju, Yangsan, Jinju, Tongyeong, Gunsan, Yeosu, Iksan, Buyeo, Asan, and Cheongju, each featuring unique media art programs. For instance, at the Goryeo Palace Site in Ganghwa, media art will evoke the spirit of national defense, while at Daereungwon in Gyeongju, programs will modernly reinterpret the history and culture of the Silla dynasty.
Viewing Tips
- Admission Fee: All programs are free, but some may require a fee, so be sure to check in advance!
- Transportation: While parking is available at each location, it can get crowded on weekends. We recommend using public transportation for a hassle-free experience.
Perfect One-Day Travel Itinerary: Festival Viewing ➔ Recommended Restaurants ➔ Suggested Accommodations
One-Day Itinerary
- Festival Viewing
- Morning: Enjoy media art at the Goryeo Palace Site in Ganghwa from September 4 to September 27.
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Afternoon: Visit the Labor Party Hall in Cheorwon to learn about the history of the Korean War and appreciate media art from September 11 to October 11.
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Recommended Restaurants
- Wangja Jeong Mukbap: A famous restaurant in Ganghwa specializing in mukbap (a dish made with acorn jelly), made with fresh ingredients.
- Seomun Gimbap: Offers a variety of gimbap (Korean rice rolls), with the bulgogi gimbap being a local favorite.
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Ganghwa Guksu: Known for its handmade noodles, this restaurant serves delicious broth that is rich in flavor.
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Recommended Accommodation
- Jangbogo Hanok Pension: A cozy place to stay in a traditional hanok (Korean house), perfect for relaxation amidst beautiful nature.
🎯 Top 3 Must-See Programs
- Goryeo Palace Site Media Art (Ganghwa): Media art themed around national defense, September 4 - September 27
- Daereungwon Media Art (Gyeongju): Modern reinterpretation of Silla's glorious history and culture, September 4 - September 27
- Jinjuseong Media Art (Jinju): A special media art connecting the past and present, August 14 - September 6
Conclusion
The National Heritage Media Art festival uniquely reinterprets cultural heritage with a modern touch, providing a special moment where the legacies of the past connect to our present lives. Enjoy a day filled with diverse programs, delicious food, and comfortable accommodations!
🏨 Editor's Recommended Nearby Accommodation: Jangbogo Hanok Pension
The closest optimal accommodation to relax after the festival
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