Ulsan Yaksadong Embankment Ruins Exhibition Hall Operates Family Program 'Embankment Story One Two Three'

Entrance of the Embankment Relics Exhibition Hall in Yaksadong, Jung-gu, Ulsan.

Entrance of the Embankment Relics Exhibition Hall in Yaksadong, Jung-gu, Ulsan.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yong-woo] The Yaksadong Embankment Relics Exhibition Hall in Jung-gu, Ulsan, will resume its family education program, which was suspended in February due to COVID-19, starting this July.


This education program is designed to help families understand the meaning contained in the embankment and to deeply appreciate their local culture through cultural experiences together. It is organized under the theme "Embankment Stories One, Two, Three" to share enjoyment with families.


The schedule includes small themes such as "Building the Yaksamaeul Embankment" in July, "Embankment Now, Click" in August, "Embracing Our Beautiful Village with Books" in September, "Click Click! Yaksaje Embankment Outing" in October, and "Our Ancestors' Wise Living" in November.


The educational content includes activities such as expressing ideas using Dingo cards themed on the embankment, creating characters and sets to collaboratively make animations as a family, learning traditional bookbinding methods from the Ochiman Jeongbeop book to create storybooks, understanding the principles of embankments and making one’s own embankment, and learning about and drawing folk paintings.


Classes are conducted through theoretical lessons via videos, exploratory lessons by investigating the exhibition hall, and experiential learning by directly observing relics in the exhibition hall.


The program is aimed at families with children aged 6 and above and will be held from July 4 to November 28 (excluding August 29 and October 3), every Saturday from 2 PM to 4 PM, four times a month for a total of 20 sessions. Applications are accepted on a first-come, first-served basis through the Ulsan Museum website.



A representative from Ulsan Museum stated, "Since there is still a risk of COVID-19, families participating in the education program must follow quarantine rules and practice social distancing in daily life."


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