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GKL showcases traditional ceramics at casino venue to promote regional arts

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GKL showcases traditional ceramics at casino venue to promote regional arts
Korea is turning to an unconventional stage for cultural diplomacy, placing award-winning traditional ceramics inside a casino in Seoul in an effort to attract foreign tourists and promote regional arts. Grand Korea Leisure, which operates the Seven Luck foreigner-only casinos, said Tuesday it opened a special exhibition featuring master ceramists from Yeoju at its Coex branch in Gangnam District. The exhibition runs through June 30. The company said the display is part of a broader initiative to link tourism with regional culture and support local festivals, including the upcoming Yeoju Ceramic Festival scheduled to begin May 1. Two artists are featured in the exhibition: master ceramist Park Gwang-cheon and Yeoju city master potter Lee Hyeong-woo. Each has contributed five works, which are displayed on the third floor of the casino’s dedicated exhibition space. Grand Korea Leisure CEO Yoon Doo-hyun said the venue attracts more than 360,000 foreign visitors annually, making it a strategic platform for cultural outreach. Yoon said the exhibition is intended to introduce visitors to Kore
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