Operating Daily Without Closure for 32 Days Starting from the 20th to Meet the Summer Peak Season

Gyeongbuk Province Uljin Freshwater Fish Ecology Experience Center.

Gyeongbuk Province Uljin Freshwater Fish Ecology Experience Center.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Gwiyeol] The Gyeongbuk Province 'Freshwater Fish Ecology Experience Center' will operate continuously without any closing days for 32 days from the 20th of this month to the 20th of next month during the peak summer season to accommodate visitors.


The experience center had repeatedly closed and reopened since 2020 due to COVID-19 but has been operating normally since March this year with the return to daily life.


Ahead of the full-fledged summer vacation season, the center will operate continuously without any closing days to prevent visitors from experiencing inconvenience when visiting.


Additionally, to ensure visitor safety and convenience, the center has reinforced exhibits and repaired facilities and aquariums.


Various attractions and experience spaces have also been prepared, including an air bed fish pond, floor fountains, and an outdoor mural for finding the hidden five-colored woodpecker.

Indoor view of the freshwater fish ecology experience center.

Indoor view of the freshwater fish ecology experience center.

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Also, ▲a freshwater fish-related quiz event will be held, with 10 correct answerers randomly selected ▲daily first-come, first-served 50 children ▲and the 100th, 1000th, and 10000th visitors to the experience center will receive various souvenirs and gifts.


In celebration of the Year of Uljin Visit, the experience center has been included in the Uljin Stamp Tour Shani Course, which operates from May to October.


As a result, it is expected to lead to the revitalization of the local tourism economy, which has been depressed due to forest fires, by linking with tourist attractions such as Jukbyeon Coastal Sky Rail, Wangpicheon Cable Car, and Lee Hyun-se Cartoon Street.



Kim Seonghak, Director of the Marine and Fisheries Bureau of Gyeongbuk Province, said, “We expect many visitors to come to the experience center during the summer vacation and holiday season,” and added, “We will do our best to provide visitors with even greater enjoyment and satisfaction.”


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