Korea's reading platform kt Millie Seojae (hereafter Millie's library) said on the 27th it will join as an official collaboration brand for the flagship program "Yeongchunheon, spring library" at the "2026 Spring Royal Culture Festival."

The "Royal Culture Festival" is the country's largest national heritage festival, hosted by the Royal Palaces and Tombs Center of the Korea Heritage Service and organized by the Korea Heritage Agency (KHA). This year, under the theme "Palaces, awakening art," it will be held from Apr. 25 to May 3 across the five major palaces and Jongmyo.

"Yeongchunheon, spring library," held at Yeongchunheon in Changgyeonggung, was planned with the theme of a "palace workation," drawing on the spatial significance of the place where King Jeongjo enjoyed reading and state affairs. Visitors can read at single-person desks in Yeongchunheon, and try making sachets in the Grand Greenhouse of Changgyeonggung.

Millie's library is extending the online reading experience into an offline space through this collaboration. It plans to support visitors' reading journeys by giving subscription passes to 200 people who reserve in advance, and visitors to Yeongchunheon can find books that suit the atmosphere of the space based on AI recommendation systems, including the artificial intelligence (AI) "Read Farming."

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