Shall We Have a Piano Battle While Strolling Along Taehwagang?
A 'Street Piano' Appears at Ulsan Taehwagang National Garden... Anyone Can Play
A panoramic view of Ulsan Taehwagang National Garden. A piano that anyone can play has been installed, adding another element of fun.
View original image[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yong-woo] Another source of enjoyment has been added to the beautiful Taehwagang National Garden, where piano melodies now flow.
On the 2nd, Ulsan City announced that it will install a piano in the picnic plaza near the Zelkova tree path to enhance the exploration pleasure for citizens visiting Taehwagang National Garden.
The piano is named "Street Piano, Play with Me," meaning anyone can play and enjoy it. Piano busking will also be possible. Occasionally, performances by professional musicians will be presented.
The piano is installed in a cozy picnic plaza surrounded by picnic tables, benches, and flowers, allowing visitors to enjoy not only the melodies but also a visual feast.
Operating hours are from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., and it will not be available during rain or bad weather.
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An official from the city said, "We expect this to become an attractive space filled with romance, where the beautiful piano melodies blend with the flower scents and birdsong of Taehwagang National Garden," adding, "We hope 'hidden pianists' will freely decorate this open stage."
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