추석 연휴동안 안전하게 문화생활 즐겨요<br />Health authorities are urging citizens to avoid traveling during the Chuseok holiday.<br />Naturally, many citizens, especially those in the capital region, want to find ways to enjoy some culture near their homes. <br />For some great recommendations, let's turn to our Kim Bo-kyoung. <br />Travel might be off the cards this Chuseok, but there's still plenty to see and do for those staying in Seoul.<br />Dongdaemun Design Plaza is hosting a new exhibition by teamLab, an interdisciplinary, multi-national group of specialists.<br />teamLab: LIFE combines nature and digital technology... and its mesmerizing artwork might inspire people and help them empty their minds.<br /><br />"In this exhibition, we've explored the continuity of life. Amid this tiring time of COVID-19, we hope this exhibition can make people feel how beautiful life can be, and think positively of the fact that we are alive regardless of what circumstances we're in."<br /><br />If history is more of your thing, the National Museum of Korea has extended its exhibition 'The New National Treasures of Korea' for two more weeks until October 11. It is a rare chance to see cultural properties that were designated as treasures or national treasures between 2017 and 2019.<br />Over in Siheung City, Gyeonggi-do Province is a solo art exhibition by Kim Soon-kyum showing beautiful images of Korean traditional brassware along with water and flowers.<br />For people who are planning to just stay home during this holiday,... the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism has created a website called 'Culture@Home'.<br />29 individual websites are integrated into one portal,... and the updated version specially made for Chuseok holiday will be open until October 4th.<br />Kim Bo-kyoung, Arirang News. <br />