Gyeongju Expo Grand Park Regains Popularity as a Field Trip and Study Tour Destination
Abundant Activities Including Kids Playground, Photo Spots, Performances, and Night Experiences
[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yeo Jong-gu] As social distancing and outdoor mask mandates are lifted, daily life is gradually recovering, and Gyeongju Expo Park is once again gaining attention as a destination for school trips and spring picnics.
The pleasant park environment, along with various contents such as performances, exhibitions, and experiences, as well as spring programs, are attracting group travelers.
The vast outdoor space of 80 soccer fields (560,000㎡), including the vibrant green ‘Hwarang Forest’ and the moderately elevated walking trail ‘Bium Meditation Path,’ offers enough room for group visitors to move freely without masks.
The region’s long-running permanent performance ‘Infinity Flying,’ which has lasted over 10 years, and this year’s newly introduced Gyeongju brand performance ‘Flower of the Sun’ are also gaining momentum through inquiries from group visitors.
Indoor and outdoor play facilities where children can safely run and play, as well as the nature experience flower garden playground, are fully booked for May due to spring picnic reservations from local daycare centers. The ‘Fairy of the Forest in Fairy Tale Land,’ where children can meet storybook characters, is also gaining popularity.
Additionally, Gyeongju Solgeo Museum is holding an outdoor sculpture exhibition titled ‘PLAY WITH ME,’ featuring charming and colorful character sculptures in celebration of Family Month, which is receiving great popularity among children.
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Ryu Hee-rim, CEO of Gyeongju Expo Park, said, “Since the lifting of outdoor mask mandates, schools and organizations from all over the country have been inquiring about group visits for field education and picnics. We will do our best to provide a fulfilling time with high-quality content and a pleasant environment.”
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