Beauty, Coffee, Pop Art and Various Spring Programs at 'Neomeundeul Munhwa Sup'... Small Opening Event with Residents on May 4th at 1:30 PM

Yangcheon, Book Shelter in Neomeundeul Park

Yangcheon, Book Shelter in Neomeundeul Park

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[Asia Economy Reporter Park Jong-il] Yangcheon-gu (Mayor Kim Soo-young) has opened a book resting area in Neomeundeul Park, Sinjeong 3-dong (1286 Sinjeong-dong), and is operating various new spring programs together with residents.


A small opening ceremony is also planned for 1:30 PM on the 4th.


Neomeundeul Park, which recently completed renovation and was opened to residents on the 1st of last month, is receiving much love from nearby residents with newly planted flowers such as azaleas, Kerria japonica, Solomon's seal, and yellow lilies in full bloom.


In particular, the book resting area at the park entrance was created to provide a complex cultural space where residents can communicate and interact with neighbors by combining cultural and artistic experiences, moving beyond a space limited to reading and similar activities.


About 2,000 books in various fields such as nature, literature, and children’s books are stocked, and anyone can comfortably use the space outside of the hours when various cultural programs are operated.


The operation is entrusted to the cultural and artistic network, a professional preliminary social enterprise specializing in culture and arts in Yangcheon-gu (CEO Jo Yong-hyun), and it is open from Tuesday to Sunday, 10 AM to 7 PM, closed on Mondays and public holidays.


The operation programs are linked with Neomeundeul Park’s walking trails, exercise spaces, forest experience areas, and multi-courts, and plan to operate various cultural and artistic community programs such as lifestyle craft experiences and exhibitions, busking performances, and flea markets once a week, as well as seasonal resident participation events.


First, the first ‘Neomeundeul Cultural Forest’ program is prepared with the theme of ‘Spring’ to celebrate May, the month of family.


▲ ‘Making Neighbors in Spring,’ a mentoring project for village clubs ▲ ‘Beauty Consulting for Spring,’ creating ironclad skin for summer ▲ ‘Slow Coffee Brewing,’ trying hand-drip coffee ▲ ‘Trying Pop Art,’ understanding and experiencing pop art ▲ ‘Wood Photo Transfer,’ making a frame by transferring family photos onto wood, and other various programs have been prepared.


For more detailed information about the operation, please contact the district’s Parks and Greenery Division or the Cultural and Artistic Network.



Kim Soo-young, Mayor of Yangcheon-gu, stated, “I hope that the book resting area in Neomeundeul Park will establish itself as a healing space where residents can enjoy cultural and artistic experiences and communicate with neighbors, as well as read and relax.”


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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