“I hope we can move forward as vigorously in the next 50 years as we did in the previous 50. We will also focus on Korea’s original intellectual property rights (IP) for the success of ‘K Animation.’” In 1977, the first animation company was born in Korea. The founder, a former animator, opened the door to the Korean animation market by collaborating with Japanese companies to subcontract productions such as ‘Galaxy Express 999’. Later, in 1986, it established a relationship with Japan's representative animation studio ‘Ghibli’ and established itself as the only company importing and distributing these works in Korea. This is the history of ‘Daewon Media’, which has been working on the domestic animation industry for nearly half a century. Daewon Media, which celebrates its 50th anniversary next year, held the ‘Studio Ghibli Exhibition in Jeju’ on the 11th. This exhibition held at Jeju Fairy Tale Village is Ghibli's first experiential space outside of mainland Japan. You can see various installations using Ghibli IP, such as the animations ‘Kiki’s Delivery Service’, ‘Castle in the Sky Laputa’, and ‘Spirited Away’. 15th