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Groom and Bride of Autumn… Busan Metropolitan City Recruiting Couples for “My Love, My Wedding” Ceremony Support Program

Aug 14, 2025 13  Views
◈ From August 14 to 19, the city is seeking engaged couples to hold their wedding at the public wedding hall in Busan Citizens Park. This program, launched for the first time this year, provides full support—from venue to photography, dress, makeup, and ceremony arrangements.

◈ Eligible applicants are engaged couples residing in the city as of the application date who have a special love story or have been unable to hold a wedding due to financial constraints.

◈ Applicants can apply by referring to the city’s official website notice board (www.busan.go.kr/nbgosi).
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Busan Metropolitan City (Mayor Park Heong-joon) announced today (14th) that it will be accepting applications for participants in the “My Love, My Wedding” ceremony support program from August 14 to August 19.


The city will support, within the available budget, engaged couples who will hold their wedding on October 18 at the public wedding hall in Busan Citizens Park.


This program, launched for the first time this year, enables engaged couples to get married in public wedding halls such as Busan Citizens Park, with the city providing comprehensive support—from the wedding venue to so-called “studio, dress, and makeup” services, and the entire ceremony process.


Engaged couples who, as of the application date, reside in Busan and have a special love story or have been unable to hold a wedding due to the burden of wedding costs are eligible to apply for this program.


Those wishing to apply should refer to the city’s official website notice board (www.busan.go.kr/nbgosi). After evaluation by the city’s selection committee, successful applicants will be individually notified in August.


In addition, through the “My Love, My Wedding” program, the city plans to further discover public wedding halls and, in cooperation with professional wedding service providers, offer consulting services from wedding planning to execution, as part of its efforts to make Busan a “city where it is good to get married.”


Park Seol-yeon, Director General of the Women and Family Affairs Bureau, stated, “Recently, the number of marriages in Busan has started to rebound, indicating a positive change in attitudes toward marriage. Through this program, we will do our utmost to ease the burden of weddings for young people who are hesitant to marry and to support meaningful and memorable weddings for engaged couples.”

This content has been translated by AI. Please refer to the attached original Korean version for accuracy if needed.