The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism is operating an integrated information page,'Creep Chuseok Cultural Life,' which collects online contents that can be enjoyed during the Chuseok holiday.



Previously, the government recommended that September 28th to October 11th, when the second phase of social distancing measures across the country, be a'Chuseok special quarantine period' and refrain from moving to hometowns.




Accordingly, the Ministry of Culture, Sports, and Tourism plans to provide a variety of cultural, artistic, and physical content so that citizens can spend the holiday healthy with the power of culture while staying at home.



The Ministry of Culture, Sports, and Tourism has already operated the'Zipcock Cultural Life' in the'Culture.go.kr' so that citizens can enjoy non-face-to-face content provided by 29 national and public institutions for free from March 31st. ▲Traditional/Folklore ▲Family/Children ▲Performances/Videos ▲Exhibitions/Experiences/Events.




In addition, the Ministry of Culture, Sports, and Tourism has prepared various plans to enjoy Chuseok, such as starting the'Family Zipkok Nori Competition' from the 24th. To participate in the contest, you can register a video of about 3 minutes on SNS with hashtags such as #Zipkoknori Relay #Break through Culture, and then submit the application on the contest page.



Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism Park Yang-woo said, "We hope that the people who have been unable to enjoy culture, art, and sports activities due to the Corona 19 situation and temporal and spatial reasons will become the main characters who create and enjoy culture in a non-face-to-face fashion.



*'Creep Chuseok Cultural Life' page: Culture.go.kr/home'News



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(Photo = Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism website and Instagram)