Seoul Life History Museum Launches First 'Gyeongchun Line Forest Trail' Exploration Class... Recruiting Accompanying Families from the 5th
Understanding Cultural Heritage and Urban Changes While Walking the Gyeongchun Line Forest Trail in Autumn
[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Cheol-young] The Seoul Life History Museum, a branch of the Seoul Museum of History, announced on the 4th that it will conduct an exploration education program to experience the autumn atmosphere and understand the changes in urban lifestyle culture.
The Seoul Life History Museum will operate the program on the 9th and 23rd of this month and plans to recruit family participants with children starting from the 5th. The exploration education consists of walking along the Gyeongchun Line Forest Trail and exploring from the nearby cultural heritage site, Hwarangdae Railroad Park, to the Seoul Life History Museum.
Participating families will gather in front of the old Hwarangdae Station (Registered Cultural Heritage No. 300) within Hwarangdae Railroad Park, listen to stories about the old Hwarangdae Station, and then explore the Gyeongchun Line Forest Trail. Afterwards, upon arriving at the Seoul Life History Museum, they will have the opportunity to participate in a paper frame decorating experience.
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Kim Yong-seok, director of the Seoul Museum of History, said, “We hope this healing exploration experience will allow children and families, exhausted from the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic, to feel the autumn atmosphere and experience Seoul’s historical culture.”
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