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Local firefly festival, a case of O-chang

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한국응용곤충학회 (Korean Society Of Applied Entomology)
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Since fireflies are considered to be insects that come from green or clean regions, many local festivals are held around the country. Fireflies in Muju, Chonbuk, Mt. Gyeyang in Incheon, Anter Village in Chungbuk, and O-chang Chungbuk (Chungbuk Agricultural Research Extension Services) are the most popular festivals. In the case of O-chang, Chungbuk, we looked at the possibility of fireflies succeeding as a local festival. The O-chang Firefly Festival was held from June 1, 2018 to June 5, 2018, marking the ninth anniversary of the Firefly Festival as the topic of “Firefly·Insect industry Festival.” Firefly (Luciola lateralis, the larvae are aquatic) is a main exhibiting insect. About 30 living species of aquatic insects, attracting insects, agricultural insects, and edible insects, and insect photo artwork were displayed. The event was organized not only watch, but also experience for making various insect models, such as cooking insects and a exhibition of illustrated poems of insect subjects. In addition, they performed special stage performances such as bubble shows, magic shows, puppet shows, and insect movies to watch while waiting. As a result, the number of visitors increased 67 percent year-on-year to 21,700 this year. It is considered a success by relieving visitors of various free attractions and experiences.

저자
  • Sun Kook Kim(Insect Breeding and Supply Center, Chungbuk ARES,)
  • Changmann Yoon(Insect Breeding and Supply Center, Chungbuk ARES,)
  • Ki-Su An(Environment-friendly Research Division, Chungbuk ARES)
  • Ik-Jei Kim(Environment-friendly Research Division, Chungbuk ARES)
  • Seong Taek Hong(Environment-friendly Research Division, Chungbuk ARES)