Introducing Contactless Park Trips by Preferences: 'Complete Guide to Park Playgrounds', 'Ddarungi Course', and More

Cultural Storage Base Operates Safe 'Uri-dongne Park Travel' Program View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Cheol-young] Seoul Cultural Storage Base announced on the 26th that it will operate programs for families and children so that visitors to the park in spring can practice social distancing and safely enjoy the park.


The Our Neighborhood Park Travel Map, which travels through six parks from the Cultural Storage Base to World Cup Park and Nanji Hangang Park, contains four unique courses designed by citizens who call themselves park enthusiasts, along with walking trail descriptions that can be enjoyed alone. With the map, you can travel contactlessly through six neighborhood parks.


The Our Neighborhood Park Travel Map is distributed at the Cultural Storage Base and World Cup Park information centers and is available to anyone. After experiencing the park travel map courses, if you certify on your personal SNS with a hashtag, you will be entered into a draw to receive a handkerchief featuring the Our Neighborhood Park Travel Map as a gift.


The activity sheet "Tank-ya Nolja!" which contains the history and stories of the Cultural Storage Base space, is a play-type program where children can explore the park on their own, solve quizzes, and experience activities. It is distributed free of charge at the Cultural Storage Base information building, and children who complete all the quizzes on the activity sheet and bring it back to the information building will receive a "Cultural Storage Base 3D Card Making" as a gift.



Nam Gil-soon, head of the Western Park Greenery Office, said, "We will do our best in park management and quarantine to ensure visitors have an enjoyable park outing and a safe spring picnic."


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