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A photo exhibition of the alley embracing sea is held at PKNU

- special exhibition, ‘PKNU×MBC Busan, the forbidden alleys’ … by October 28 at the Jang Bogo building

The special exhibition, ‘PKNU×MBC Busan, the forbidden alleys’. Photo Lee Sung-Jae (PR team)



On the morning of September 26, Pukyong National University Humanity Korea plus (HK+) business team (director Son Dong-Joo) held the opening ceremony of the special exhibition ‘PKNU×MBC Busan, the forbidden alley’ at the Academy hall on the first floor of the Dongwon Jang Bogo building.

 

The HK+ project team of Pukyong National University Humanity Korea plus, the Institute for global and area studies and the Educational research group for training global and area studies specialists (BK21) jointly prepared this exhibition with MBC Busan under the theme of ‘Alleys, embracing a story with the sea’ and is open from today until October 28.

 

In this special exhibition, we can meet the scenery and stories of alleys shown in the documentary ‘Forbidden alleys of MBC Busan, which introduces the scenes and stories of every corner of Korea through photos.

 

Among the many alleys across the country, about 50 works by five foreign photographers who took pictures of the alleys of five port cities including Busan, Incheon, Mokpo, Gunsan, and Tongyeong will be unveiled at this special exhibition.

 

The photos exhibited are works that capture the scenery of the port city alleys where the dynamism of Korea's modern and contemporary history is alive, such as Yeongdo, Kagomak-gil (hillside street), Maechukji village, Uam-dong in Busan, Chinatown, Baedari, Sinheung railroad village, Baengmajang in Incheon, Geumhwa-dong, Sihwa alley, Dasun-Gumi(meaning an obscure alley with the warm sunshine), Jjaebo wharf, Modernized street, st.99 in Gunsan, Gangguan fishing port, Dongpirang village (meaning east hill), and Bongsugol in Tongyeong.

 

In this special exhibition, there will be a photo exhibition, a media exhibition screening the documentary, MBC Busan 'Forbidden alleys’, and a book exhibition featuring literary works that tell the stories of port cities.

 

The exhibition is available from 10 am to 7 pm during the exhibition period and is closed on weekends and public holidays. For inquiries, please contact Pukyong National University HK+ Project Team (051-629-7022). <Pukyong Today>


Tape cutting event during the opening ceremony of the special exhibition ‘PKNU×MBC Busan, Forbidden alleys’

Son Dong-Joo, director of HK+ business giving a welcome speech.