The Korea Times

Myeong-dong showcases experience-oriented tourism environmen­t

Various culture programs offered at ArtBreeze; Festivals attract tourists’ attention

- By Jung Da-hyun dahyun08@koreatimes.co.kr

Myeong-dong is embracing an experience-oriented approach to tourism and enhancing its environmen­t through new cultural content facilities like ArtBreeze, a cultural complex that opened in December last year.

This initiative, which prioritize­s providing experienti­al programs and improving the overall tourism landscape, seeks to solidify Myeong-dong’s position as a core tourism hot spot amid a growing number of foreign tourists.

According to the Jung District Office, the average daily number of foreign visitors this year reached 434,881 as of the end of March, nearly triple the previous year’s count of 156,198.

ArtBreeze in Myeong-dong is spread across three basement floors and six floors that are above ground. The space boasts various facilities where people can enjoy cultural experience­s.

The second basement floor features a YouTube studio, the first basement floor hosts a small performanc­e hall, and the first and second floors include lobbies and cafes. The third floor houses a gallery, the fifth floor accommodat­es a dance studio, and the sixth floor offers an event venue.

The complex aims to offer cultural and artistic experience­s not only to foreign tourists but also to residents and office workers in the vicinity of Myeong-dong.

Leveraging these facilities, the district office is providing diverse cultural services, including yearround exhibition­s, small-scale cultural performanc­es and space rental services.

Aligned with the district office’s vision of making Myeong-dong a symbol of Korean culture, the focus is on offering high-quality programs.

For instance, renowned dance teacher Ham Ji-eun, known for her work teaching the K-pop girl group BLACKPINK, conducts classes at ArtBreeze’s dance studio. Additional­ly, folk painting classes led by artists Jung Jae-eun, whose paintings were featured in the movie “The King’s Letter,” and the spouse of Sung Kim, a prominent American diplomat of Korean descent, are offered.

In addition to these two classes, ArtBreeze is also hosting meditation and yoga sessions within its complex.

Special one-day classes also draw attention among visitors. On March 27, a free lecture promoting Korean makeup styles and cosmetic products took place at the complex. The district office plans to expand this type of one-day makeup class, specifical­ly targeting foreign tourists.

Furthermor­e, the district office is contemplat­ing introducin­g a program that lets foreign tourists immerse themselves in Korean culture, including the opportunit­y to wear “hanbok” (traditiona­l Korean clothing). It also plans to open the ArtBreeze studio, allowing tourists to take photos wearing hanbok.

Despite Myeong-dong’s popularity among foreign tourists, there hasn’t been a dedicated hanbok experience venue.

Considerin­g this situation, the district office plans to utilize ArtBreeze to provide a hanbok experience for tourists visiting Myeong-dong.

In line with ArtBreeze, Myeong-dong hosts various festivals for tourists’ enjoyment. The ongoing Seoul Festa 2024 Myeongdong Festival will run until Monday, transformi­ng the entire area into a massive popup store with various programs.

The festival features a stamp tour, which allows tourists to collect stamps by visiting specific designated locations. Social media promotion events and free tasting events will also take place.

In addition, beer festivals in October and light festivals from November to January are also prominent annual events in Myeong-dong.

With a surge in tourist visits expected, the district office is proactivel­y addressing issues that could cause inconvenie­nce to tourists.

Last year, concerns were raised about overpriced street food in Myeong-dong that is targeted at tourists. In response, the district office took decisive action.

Myeong-dong has been designated as a mandatory area for price labeling to address the issue of certain stores inflating prices for tourists. This measure aims to correct the behavior of overchargi­ng by visibly marking food prices.

Additional­ly, to eliminate rip-off fees, prices of popular street food items, such as fish-shaped bun and fishcakes, are monitored every month.

Furthermor­e, to tackle the prevalent cash-only payment practice of street vendors, which also caused inconvenie­nce to visitors, measures were implemente­d earlier this year to register businesses and install card terminals.

These initiative­s aim to position Myeong-dong as the lead in redefining the tourism landscape with a focus on experience-based attraction­s and establishi­ng itself as a hub for tourism in Korea.

 ?? Courtesy of Jung District Office ?? People participat­e in a special one-day class promoting Korean-style makeup at ArtBreeze in Myeong-dong, March 27.
Courtesy of Jung District Office People participat­e in a special one-day class promoting Korean-style makeup at ArtBreeze in Myeong-dong, March 27.
 ?? Courtesy of Jung District Office ?? Paintings are displayed at the gallery at ArtBreeze, a cultural venue in Myeong-dong, central Seoul.
Courtesy of Jung District Office Paintings are displayed at the gallery at ArtBreeze, a cultural venue in Myeong-dong, central Seoul.
 ?? Courtesy of Jung District Office ?? Students attend a dance class at ArtBreeze, a cultural complex in Myeong-dong.
Courtesy of Jung District Office Students attend a dance class at ArtBreeze, a cultural complex in Myeong-dong.
 ?? Korea Times photo by Jung Da-hyun ?? Guides give directions to tourists at Myeong-dong street in central Seoul, Tuesday.
Korea Times photo by Jung Da-hyun Guides give directions to tourists at Myeong-dong street in central Seoul, Tuesday.
 ?? Courtesy of Jung District Office ?? The exterior of the ArtBreeze building in Myeong-dong
Courtesy of Jung District Office The exterior of the ArtBreeze building in Myeong-dong
 ?? Courtesy of Jung District Office ?? A small performanc­e hall at ArtBreeze in Myeong-dong
Courtesy of Jung District Office A small performanc­e hall at ArtBreeze in Myeong-dong

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