Imagination and Creativity Come and Go... Busan City Opens Children's Experience Center 'Deullaknallak'
[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Hwang Du-yeol] Busan City held a "Children's Festival" to commemorate the opening of "Busan City Hall Deullaknallak" over the weekend on the 24th and 25th.
"Busan City Hall Deullaknallak" is a facility for children and families established in the first-floor lobby of the city hall. Construction took place from March to August this year, and it opened on the 20th.
The experience center is a new-concept playground where visitors can enjoy various experiences such as virtual reality, artificial intelligence, and media art. It is a future-oriented space exclusively for children, where imagination and creativity grow as kids freely run and play.
The opening celebration events included ▲ "Stamp Rally" ▲ "Photo Zone" event ▲ "Virtual Reality Experience" ▲ "Deullaknallak Tattoo" stamping ▲ and "English Play" with native English teachers.
Busan City Hall Deullaknallak is open regularly except on public holidays. Operating hours are from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. on weekdays and from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on weekends.
Starting in October, various classes such as English, coding, and artificial intelligence will also be offered, with applications accepted through the Busan City website.
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A city official stated, "Over the two weekend days, more than 3,000 families with children visited and freely enjoyed the event in the spacious 992㎡ area."
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