KOREA
Visitors enjoy the digital night park.

(Photo by Tongyeong City/courtesy of Haps Magazine Korea)

Tongyeong’s landmark night attraction, Dipirang, will reopen on March 31 following a round of renovations and content upgrades.

According to Tongyeong Tourism Development Corporation, the large-scale night digital park at Nammangsan Sculpture Park has completed refurbishment work focused on replacing projection and video equipment.

The upgrades are expected to significantly improve image clarity and overall visual quality. Several projection-mapping programs have also been revised, alongside the replacement of floor-projection systems, allowing for more vivid and immersive nighttime experiences.

Additional new content will be introduced throughout March as part of a broader renewal. Operating hours have also been adjusted: until 10 p.m. in winter, 10:30 p.m. in spring and autumn, and 11 p.m. during summer.

Opened in October 2020, Dipirang reinterprets the nearby Dongpirang mural village through media art installations spread across a 1.5-kilometer walking route with 15 themed zones.

The attraction was selected for both the 2023–2024 and 2025–2026 Korea Tourism 100 lists.

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