Daekyo, in collaboration with Daewon Media, will co-host the "Studio Ghibli Exhibition in Jeju," set to open on July 11.
According to Daekyo on June 18, the exhibition is a large-scale interactive event organized by Daewon Media that brings the world of Studio Ghibli, a renowned Japanese animation studio with a global fanbase, to life amid Jeju's stunning natural scenery.
Visitors will have the opportunity to engage with the Studio Ghibli universe through themed experiences, including the "Kiki's Delivery Service"-inspired "Corico Café" and the official Studio Ghibli merchandise shop, "Acorn Forest."
Notably, the exhibition will feature large sculptures inspired by iconic Studio Ghibli films such as "Castle in the Sky" and "Princess Mononoke," marking their first public display in South Korea. Attendees will be able to immerse themselves in the settings and scenes from these beloved films, experiencing the unique emotions and worldview characteristic of Studio Ghibli.
A Daekyo representative stated, "As a co-host, we are committed to actively supporting the successful operation of the exhibition and will continue to enhance our competitiveness in cultural projects that allow our customers to experience growth through interactive content."
Earlier, in February, Daekyo showcased the family musical "Numberblocks," which was co-planned and produced with Brush Theatre in Singapore. The company aims to continue developing performance content that integrates education and culture.
Additionally, Daekyo is currently holding a call for submissions for the 34th Eye Level Children’s Literature Contest, in partnership with the World Youth Culture Foundation, to discover talented writers and outstanding works.
* This article has been translated by AI.
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