Dongnak Park, Munhwa-ro, Nakdonggang Sports Park, and Others in Sequence

Gumi City, Gyeongbuk, will operate a 'Traveling Piano' at various attractions starting in April.

Gumi City, Gyeongbuk, will operate a 'Traveling Piano' at various attractions starting in April.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yeo Jong-gu] Gumi, Gyeongbuk has transformed into a concert hall. Since the 2nd, Gumi City has been operating the 'Traveling Piano' at popular attractions.


The Traveling Piano is a program that installs pianos at various travel destinations in Gumi, giving anyone the opportunity to play. It was prepared to facilitate communication between citizens and cultural artists and to share culture.


On the 2nd, the first street piano was installed on the roadside of Geumocheon. Instruments owned by Gumi City that are currently not in use were placed.


The upcoming Traveling Piano will be installed sequentially at major attractions such as Dongnak Park, Munhwaro, and Nakdonggang Sports Park streets and plazas, and will be operated in 1 to 2 month intervals.



Jang Se-yong, mayor of Gumi City, said, "I hope everyday spaces will be filled with the beautiful melodies of citizens' pianos," and added, "I hope Gumi's tourist attractions become more cultural and attractive spaces and receive much love."


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