KT&G
(CEO Min Young-jin) is to open its third Sangsang Madang culture center in
Chuncheon, Gangwon-do.
KT&G is planning to purchase a Children’s Hall and
the Gangwon Sports Center in Samcheon-dong, Chuncheon, and complete their
remodeling within this year. After that, it will develop them into general
experiential facilities for culture and arts with various types of amenities
such as a performing arts venue, exhibition hall, lecture hall, and studio,
together with lodgings and restaurants.
The Sangsang Madang centers in Korea operated by
KT&G as part of its social contribution service are representative multipurpose
culture and art spaces, with the number of annual visitors reaching 1.2
million. The first Sangsang Madang opened in 2007 near Hongik University and has
since supported a new breed of creative artists and provided ample
opportunities for the general public to enjoy culture and arts.
In 2011, Sangsang Madang Nonsan, formerly a shut-down
school that was remodeled, was opened in order to open up more opportunities
for the local community to enjoy culture and arts; it is operating
participatory programs in which various classes of people such as undergraduates
and families can participate, and the third center, Sangsang Madang Chuncheon,
is planned to be operated in a different way with a new concept of a multipurpose
culture and art space linked to nature and culture.
KT&G Manager
of Social Contribution Lee Yeung-chul said, “Sangsang Madang Chuncheon will contribute to the local community
while helping to disseminate culture and arts to the general public in the
process of experiencing and enjoying various types of cultural and art
activities in the beautiful natural environment of Chuncheon adjacent to the
metropolitan area.”