Jeongsimhwa Cultural Center Daejeon
South Korea - Daegu - Incheon - Jeju - Seoul - Daejeon
The Daejeon is the fifth largest of the most happening city of South Korea with a population of 1,390,510 and an area of 539.83 square kilometer. Daejeon is one of the most progressive of the cities of South Korea, culturally refined and have ample entertainment on offering for the discerning tourists. Some of the chief attractions of the city are Daejeon Expo Park, Yuseong Hot Springs Resort Daecheong Dam and the Jeongsimhwa Cultural Center, Daejeon. The city is based in the junction of the south of Korea and is quite near to the Seoul, only 167.3 Kilometer, 169 Km from the Gwangju. Daejeon is the very junction from where two expressways run one to the eastern side and the other to the west also it is the very juncture of railways too, so transport is not a problem.
Are you not curious to know the origination of the name Jeongsimhwa International Cultural Center as you venture out to its pristine premises, the name percolated from a Buddhist name of Lee Bok- soon who sold Gimbab for his entire life span and donated the entire real estate to Chungnam National University. The construction of the center took place from the year 1990 and the process was completed on July 12, 2000 with a total expenditure of a staggering amount of about 17.4 billion. In Jeongsimhwa International Cultural Center, there is a Jeongsimhwa Hall with a seat cover of 1, 829 and the Baekma Hall with 450 seats. There is an International Conference Hall with 200 seats, which also houses in the Jeongsimhwa International Cultural Center. The Jeongsimhwa International Cultural Center is a stalwart in providing exquisite musical performances for the localities and the tourist all the year around.
Main events and performances at Jeongsimhwa International Cultural Center are listed below for your convenience:
International Mathematics Olympiad
Musical: The Last Empress, Gambler, Guys and Dolls
Orchestra: KBS Symphony Orchestra, Seoul City Orchestra, Ukrainian National Symphony Orchestra
Concert: Jo Su-mi Concert, Violin Recital- Sarah Chang.
Opera: cavalleria rusticana, pagliacci, general Lee Soon-shin
Popular Singer: Smokie, Secret Garden, Patti Kim, Jo Sung-mo, Lee Moon-sae
Classic performance by Yuhki Kuramoto
Classical Chinese Opera
Irish Gaelforce Dance