Metropolitan Area National Science Museum to Reopen from the 22nd
[Asia Economy Reporter Junho Hwang] The National Gwacheon Science Museum and the National Children's Science Museum, located in the Seoul metropolitan area and currently closed as part of COVID-19 prevention measures, will reopen starting on the 22nd.
However, to maintain social distancing amid the spread of COVID-19, the daily admission capacity of the metropolitan area national science museums (National Gwacheon Science Museum and National Children's Science Museum) will be limited. The National Gwacheon Science Museum will limit admissions to 2,000 people, and the National Children's Science Museum to 400 people. Entry will be denied to those not wearing masks.
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The National Gwacheon Science Museum will allow on-site first-come, first-served admission on weekdays, while on weekends, visitors must make reservations through the museum's website and enter only through the main entrance of the central hall. The National Children's Science Museum requires reservations via the museum's website for both weekdays and weekends. Admission will be free from the 22nd to the 31st, but will later switch to paid admission.
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