Innovation of the Yeoncheon Paleolithic Festival in the AI Era, Paleolithic Treasure Hunt
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Innovation of the Yeoncheon Paleolithic Festival in the AI Era, Paleolithic Treasure Hunt

2026-05-02리얼월드

The Yeoncheon Paleolithic Festival is one of Korea's leading festivals.
The 32nd festival in 2025 had over 60,000 visitors!
In particular, the Yeoncheon Paleolithic Festival is a paid festival with an entrance fee (payback with Yeoncheon local gift certificates).
Therefore, the visitor figures are very accurate.

As it is a representative festival that attracts a huge crowd, in the AI era of 2026, the Yeoncheon Paleolithic Festival introduced a new technology-based realistic treasure hunt, Paleolithic Treasure.

The Yeoncheon Paleolithic Festival is a representative prehistoric festival where you can experience the culture and stories of the Paleolithic Era in various unique ways.

A representative icon of the Yeoncheon Paleolithic Festival is grilling raw meat directly over a bonfire on large wooden skewers, which allows you to truly feel like a primitive person.

For this unique experience that can only be found at the Yeoncheon Paleolithic Festival, young children, teenagers, the MZ generation, and couples on dates flock from all over the country. In comparison to festivals of other municipalities, it is characterized by a high visiting rate of diverse generations, especially the young.

A photo proof taken holding a long stick skewered with raw meat, as long as one's height, is a representative symbolic photo of the Paleolithic festival. It was impressive to see even young children happily roasting meat.

However, depending on the wind direction, I could see many people shedding tears of joy.

After eavesdropping on the stories of masters in grilling meat,
The result was never to bring it directly to the fire and grill it,
(They say it will burn and you won’t be able to eat it all) but as if grilling in smoke.
It is said that you can enjoy a delicious meal by slowly grilling with wood smoke.
Then, if you’ve had a delicious meal, what should you do to spend your time?

Immediately Yeoncheon Paleolithic Treasure,
Wandering around the Yeoncheon Paleolithic Festival site and looking for hidden treasures.
This is the Real World Paleolithic Treasure.

A truly enormous crowd gathered here. Why? Because out of the three key elements of a festival, Realworld's technology-based treasure hunt is the representative content among hands-on experiences.

Among 'food, entertainment, and hands-on activities', the weakest element at festivals is often the activities. Without technology-based experiences, it is impossible to solve the problem of long lines, and we face limitations where activities must be tailored to toddlers, such as crafting workshops, face painting, or cotton candy making. Concerts featuring invited singers or drone shows also last for only a short period of time at a specific hour.

How can we encourage people to walk around the entire festival site and easily study the culture and historical resources of our region? Study at a festival? Is that really possible?

Yes, it is possible through the Realworld treasure hunt.

This is because you can explore the entire festival grounds and find hidden treasures scattered throughout the Jeongok Prehistoric Site based on your location.

You earn points through various quizzes, and when quest conditions are met, prize draw tickets appear from time to time. Since you can also win various prizes, my competitive spirit to achieve the treasure hunt until the very end is burning intensely.

Thanks to this, I could digest my food, and there was plenty to enjoy, enough to make up for the time spent parking, so it was worthwhile visiting the festival.

However, due to the massive crowd, there were communication issues, and the network connection didn't work well at the festival grounds for a while.

I think the fact that the smartphones in everyone's hands weren't working well just goes to show the popularity of the Yeoncheon Paleolithic Festival.

Especially since LTE 5G doesn't work well at the crowded entrance,
It helps to briefly connect to the Paleolithic [Festival/Event] WiFi,
And internet issues will resolve once you leave the entrance, so please keep that in mind.

The Paleolithic Treasure Hunt agents at the
Paleolithic Treasure Real World booth were so kind
They were a big help with the game.

A treasure hunt where you can naturally feel the meaning of the festival while studying and exploring the historical and cultural resources of the region on your own.
Real World <Paleolithic Treasure>

You can participate from Saturday, May 2 to Tuesday, May 5, Children's Day, when the 2026 Yeoncheon Paleolithic Festival is held.

Please note that downloading the Real World app and signing up in advance will make it easier.

Next to the Real World Treasure Hunt Paleolithic Treasure booth, there is also horse riding and horse feeding experience, so please try them together!

Do you need a solution to increase the dwell time at your local festival and boost the revisit rate?
The treasure hunt rankings are reset every day, creating a reason to visit our festival again the next day, and the day after that.

Would you like visitors to directly experience your festival's related historical and cultural resources, rather than simple experiences that are unrelated to your local area?

Especially in the era of AI technology, if you want to combine direct experience with local characters and themes through the hands-on displays in everyone's hands with entertainment elements, please experience Real World Treasure Hunt.
Right here at the Yeoncheon Paleolithic Festival!

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