Virtual Reality Wildlife Exploration with Jane Goodall... 'Appa-rang Narang' Sharing Education Program Also Offered

Seoul SangSangNara Hosts Permanent and Special Exhibitions... 'Aginori' Playground Expanded and Renovated View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Cheol-young] Seoul SangSangNara announced on the 26th that it will expand and renovate the permanent exhibition 'Toddler Playground' for infants under 36 months and hold a special exhibition 'Virtual Reality (VR) Wild Exploration with Jane Goodall' for elementary school students.


The permanent exhibition 'Toddler Playground' is newly revamped as a space where infants under 36 months and their parents can grow 'together' and 'happily.' In particular, it has been reorganized and expanded into a space that richly offers experiences of 'sensory development and interactive play.'


The special exhibition 'Virtual Reality (VR) Wild Exploration with Jane Goodall' is designed as an immersive 360-degree VR experience that allows visitors to enter wildlife protection areas in over 40 countries and become one with nature.


Additionally, the 'Dad and Me Sharing' educational program, which helps improve intimacy between fathers and children through interactive architectural play and strengthens fathers' capabilities, will be operated until December.



Kim Yeon-ju, Seoul City Childcare Officer, said, “In line with the direction of the ‘Mom and Dad Happiness Project’ to make Seoul a better place to raise children, Seoul SangSangNara is introducing new exhibitions and educational programs such as the renovation of the baby rest area. We hope families will come for an enjoyable and exciting experience with their children this fall.”


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