Gwangju National Science Museum Conducts Special Education Program on 'Yeosu' View original image

[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Jin-hyung] The National Gwangju Science Museum and the National Gwangju Museum will operate the educational program "2022 Summer Vacation Stories of the Science Museum and Museum" from the 11th to the 19th of next month.


The education program is conducted at the National Gwangju Museum for family units accompanied by elementary school students, and participants can choose their preferred day to attend.


Started in 2019 and now in its fourth year, the jointly planned educational program "Stories of the Science Museum and Museum" highlights the characteristics of both institutions, allowing participants to learn about history and scientific principles on a single theme in one place, gaining popularity every year.


This summer vacation's special education program is themed around "Yeosu." The science museum's program focuses on the Geobukseon, a collection of traditional science and technology representing Yeosu, exploring the scientific principles embedded in the Geobukseon and includes hands-on activities to create a Geobukseon model.


The museum's educational program is linked to the special exhibition "Yeosu - The Sea of Those Days," which runs until August 15, offering exploration of related cultural assets and a hands-on experience making Neolithic animal mini automata.



Applications for the education program can be made through the National Gwangju Science Museum's integrated reservation system until the 10th of next month.


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