Operation of 3 Experiential Education Programs Learning the Industrial History and Heritage of G Valley (Former Guro Industrial Complex)
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Seoul G-Valley Industry Museum Offers 3 Interactive Educational Programs for Elementary Students View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Cheol-young] Seoul's G Valley Industrial Museum (MUSEUM G) announced on the 29th that it will operate three educational programs to learn about Seoul's industrial and economic development history and the industrial heritage of G Valley (formerly Guro Industrial Complex), including the sewing, toy, and textile industries. The first half of the year’s education programs will run weekly from April to July.


The educational programs include ▲The Seven Items Story of Grandpa Latte ▲Doll Country G Valley ▲Cooking and Sewing Play. All programs feature experiential activities using worksheets and related teaching aids in addition to lecture classes.


Elementary school classes or individuals wishing to participate can apply through the Seoul Metropolitan Government Public Service Reservation website. Class group programs are applied for by the responsible teacher, while general programs can be applied for by individuals.


Recruitment of participants is conducted monthly, starting at 10 a.m. on the Monday two weeks before the first education start date each month. For more details, contact the education department of the G Valley Industrial Museum.



Choi Pan-gyu, Director of the Strategic Industry Foundation Division of Seoul City, said, “As a specialized museum focused on industrial history, we have planned educational programs to learn about Seoul’s industrial and economic development history,” adding, “As the first public museum in the southwestern area of Seoul, we will continue to prepare various educational programs and cultural events to expand cultural enjoyment rights for the local community and citizens.”


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