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KT&G Recruits Participants for the ‘2024 Sangsang Marketing School 17th Edition’ Selection of a total of 800 university students nationwide... Recruitment until April 11th
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Call for Entries: 15th KT&G SKOPF Support Program for Korean Photographers at KT&G Sangsangmadang Recruitment until the 24th, offering grants and exhibition opportunities for emerging photographers
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KT&G Sangsangmadang, Pen Illustration Exhibition “Window Somewhere” Held Sangsangmadang Busan to Host Solo Exhibition of Pen Illustrator Soman... Various Benefits Offered for Local Residents
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KT&G Sangsang Univ Signs MOU with Indonesia’s Tarumanagara University for Youth Support Initiatives KT&G Sangsang Univ Indonesia to open ‘Sangsang Univ Zone’ at Tarumanagara University, enhancing support for local university students growth
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KT&G Sangsang Madang Hosts an Exhibition of ‘Joseon Dynasty Masterpieces’ by Reproduction Artists Exhibiting reproductions and creative works inspired by Danwon Kim Hong-do's ‘Danwon Pungsokdo Cheop,’ totaling 14 artworks until April 24
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KT&G Sangsang Madang Launches ‘2024 Band Discovery’ Contest to Elevate Talented Musicians The final two selected teams to receive unprecedented benefits, including album production costs and performance opportunities
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KT&G Sangsangmadang Collaborates with Illustrator ‘CUNA’ for a Design Exhibition To be held at KT&G Sangsangmadang Busan Design Square until the 31st
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KT&G Sangsang Madang Hosts a Memorial Exhibition in Commemoration of the Day of West Sea Defense Heroes ‘The Song of the Sea’ exhibition at Sangsang Madang Daechi Gallery honors the 55 heroes of the West Sea defense until the 28th.
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KT&G is Launching the 8th ‘Sangsang Startup Camp’ to Foster Young Entrepreneurs Providing growth strategies and investment opportunities for seed-stage teams aspiring to enter the Indonesian market
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KT&G Commemorates March 1st with Cemetery Beautification Activities for Independence Activists Engaging in various patriotic activities tracing back to ‘Sunhwaguk’, established by independence activists in 1883