Gyeonggi Province will host a healing concert for families of people with disabilities.


On June 13 at 10:30 a.m., Gyeonggi Province will hold the outdoor healing concert "2026 Mooknic" at Suwon No.1 Outdoor Music Hall, providing a cultural, relaxing, and empathetic experience for families with disabilities.


This event is designed to allow families with disabilities to enjoy culture and the arts in an outdoor setting, providing them with a time for rest and healing.


The main focus of the event is to give families with disabilities—who often shoulder the burden of care and parenting—an opportunity to enjoy cultural performances together, share comfort and empathy, and momentarily relieve the stresses of daily life.


2026 Mucnic Gyeonggi-do Hanmaeum Festival Guide Poster

2026 Mucnic Gyeonggi-do Hanmaeum Festival Guide Poster

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On the day of the event, there will be family experience booths and awareness improvement campaigns. Through these, the role of the Disability Family Support Center and the need for such centers in areas where they have not yet been established will be shared with the local community. In addition, the event aims to raise broad awareness about the importance of creating a family-friendly local community that integrates welfare, culture, relaxation, and care for families with disabilities.


The concert will open with a performance by the "Gyeonggi Rivera Orchestra," composed of musicians with disabilities. Through a stage that highlights their outstanding musical talent and potential, the performance is expected to deeply move families with disabilities. This will be followed by a performance by Gyeonggi Province's publicity ambassador, singer Kyungseo, a choir performance by parents raising children with disabilities, a drum performance where families create rhythms together, and even a world-class magic show, offering a rich variety of cultural and artistic experiences for all participating families.



Kang Ilhee, Director of the Welfare Division for Persons with Disabilities at Gyeonggi Province, said, "This grand festival is a chance for families with disabilities to connect and recharge through culture and relaxation. Gyeonggi Province will continue to strengthen field-oriented support in the future."


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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