Gangjin Celadon Festival Offers Special Discounts and Auction
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korocamia@naver.com | 2025-03-01 12:41:39
In celebration of the 53rd Gangjin Celadon Festival, Gangjin-gun is hosting a special discount event at the Gangjin Gwanyo store, offering prestigious Gangjin celadon products at 30% off. The event will run from February 22nd to March 3rd, allowing visitors to purchase discounted celadon at the Celadon Joint Exhibition and Sales Center (Gwanyo) within the Gangjin Celadon Festival venue.
This event features a wide range of products at affordable prices, including celadon maebyeong vases, liquor bottles, jars, mugs, tableware, tea sets, liquor cups, and flower vases. Additionally, customers who purchase over 500,000 won will receive a mug as a souvenir, and those who purchase over 1,000,000 won will receive a table setting set.
Furthermore, an instant auction event will be held during the Celadon Festival. Divided into firewood kiln and gas kiln categories, the auction will take place twice, offering a 50% discount from the regular sales price through bidding and open bidding methods. Participants can acquire unique celadon pieces at even more reasonable prices.
The 53rd Gangjin Celadon Festival will be held from February 22nd to March 3rd for 10 days at the Celadon Village in Sadang-ri, Daegu-myeon, Gangjin-gun, featuring various cultural events and exhibitions that blend the tradition and modern sense of celadon. This special discount event and auction are part of the festival, providing visitors with a richer cultural experience.
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