As a planned city, Changwon was built to include more natural space than many other cities in Korea Some well known Changwon parks include Jinhae Dream Park, an ecological reserve; Junamjeosuji, a reservoir and
bird sanctuary; House of Changwon, a
hanok village and education centre; and Changwon Marine Park on Dotseom Island. Changwon is also home to the Changwon Exhibition
Convention Centre (CECO). As the capital and largest city in Gyeongsannam-do, Changwon is a provincial centre for media production and home to television and radio broadcaster Changwon KBS that hosts the K-Pop World Festival each year and newspaper the
Kyongnam Shinmun.
Festivals Changwon is home to numerous festivals throughout the year, including: •
K-Pop World Festival: a yearly singing and dancing competition in which contestants from all over the world perform live cover versions of K-Pop songs. • Jinhae Gunhangje Festival: a yearly 10-day event beginning on 1 April, which features
cherry blossom viewing,
fireworks, concerts, a parade and performances by international Military Bands & Honor Guard . • Changwon Sculpture Biennale: honoring the late
Moon Shin • Changwon Food Culture Festival and National Indigenous Food Cooking Contest: the third Saturday of each October • Warty Sea Squirt Festival: a seafood festival held in April to celebrate the local
mindeodeok and featuring a fireworks show. • Changwon National Folk Bullfighting Festival: a tournament held each October where entrants are determined by draw • Changwon Namsan Sangbongje Festival: a gathering held the weekend after
Chuseok when locals gather on a mountain to perform an ancient harvest ceremony and drink, sing, & dance with their neighbours "as a way to seek the Chuseok traditions of our ancestors". • Jillyesanseong Fortress Royal Azalea Festival: a flower viewing event held at an historical fortress on Bieumsan Mountain during the blooming season of
Royal Azaleas. •
Masan Gagopa Chrysanthemum Festival • Gyeongnam Science Competition(2023.10.27.~2023.10.29.) • Masan Chrysanthemum Festival(2023.10.28.~2023.11.06.)
Sports Changwon hosts four professional sports teams: a
basketball team, two association football clubs, and a
baseball team. The city also hosted a
Formula 3 race, the
Korea Super Prix, from 1999 to 2003.
Foreign culture Per capita, Changwon has one of the largest foreign populations in South Korea, largely due to the Masan Free Trade Zone, which was created to encourage foreign business to move to the area, the Korea Naval Base in Jinhae, which houses numerous American military professionals," The website encourages reader participation in content creation and provides information on local business, attractions, culture, and infrastructure.
The Changwoner, a podcast with over 50 episodes as of 2017 and hosted by three foreign residents of Changwon, represents another project by foreign residents of Changwon to promote the city and build a common culture between residents, visitors, and ex-pats living in Changwon.
The Changwoner also has a social media presence on YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter. ==Transportation==