[Asia Economy Reporter Hwang Junho] The National Science Museum announced on the 24th that it will conduct a survey asking what the biggest issue has been over the past 30 years, marking the 30th anniversary of the Central Science Museum's relocation to the Daedeok Research Complex.


Anyone interested in the National Science Museum can participate in the survey. Participation is available through the National Science Museum website from the 27th until the 14th of next month.


Participants can select up to five major issues of the museum, such as the opening of the Creative Narae Hall (2011), surpassing 30 million cumulative visitors (2019), and the implementation of the National Important Science and Technology Data Registration System (2019). Based on this, the National Science Museum will finalize the seven issues that receive the most votes.


Director Yoo Guk-hee stated, "October 9th marks the 30th anniversary of our science museum's relocation to Daejeon from Seoul, where it originally opened on October 13, 1945. We prepared this survey to reexamine the history of the museum's popularization of science and the spread of scientific culture, and to create an opportunity to take a new step toward the future."



The results of this survey will be posted on the National Science Museum website as soon as the survey concludes and will also be included in the 30th anniversary commemorative book of the Daedeok relocation.


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