Galleria Department Store will showcase the country's first artificial aurora in Gwanggyo from the 25th of this month to the 3rd of next month.

Galleria Department Store will showcase the country's first artificial aurora in Gwanggyo from the 25th of this month to the 3rd of next month.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Chunhan] Galleria Department Store announced on the 10th that it will showcase Korea's first artificial aurora in Gwanggyo from the 25th of this month to the 3rd of next month.


The aurora show will be divided into two sessions from 7 PM to 9 PM during the period, each lasting 45 minutes. The artificial aurora uses high-spec laser beams and fog machines to create an artistic representation of the aurora seen in polar regions. The location where the artificial aurora will be displayed is the pedestrian plaza between Galleria Gwanggyo and Suwon Convention Center, and it will be produced 8 meters above the ground.


The artificial aurora, introduced for the first time in Korea by Galleria, is the Borealis artwork by Swiss installation artist Dan Archer, expected to vividly express the aurora that can only be seen in polar regions. Galleria has prepared a separate viewing area to allow visitors to experience the aurora in the pedestrian plaza more realistically, and tickets for this viewing area can be applied for online. Applications will be available for free on the online homepage and application (app) starting from the 11th, and individuals can reserve for up to 4 people including companions.


Galleria's official YouTube channel will broadcast the aurora show live so it can be enjoyed online, and from the 11th, viral videos will be released on Galleria's social media (SNS).



A Galleria representative said, “This was planned to offer memories and dreams with the comforting and hopeful light of the aurora to customers tired of the changed daily life.”


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

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