Live Broadcast on a Giant Screen at Sky Kingdom 31st Floor 'Kings Vacation'
Supporting South Korea National Team and Providing Entertainment for Visitors
Special Menu and On-site Events Available Only on Match Day

Sky Kingdom 31st floor 'King's Vacation' view (Photo by Seoul Dragon City).

Sky Kingdom 31st floor 'King's Vacation' view (Photo by Seoul Dragon City).

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[Asia Economy Reporter Yuri Kim] Seoul Dragon City announced on the 21st that it will broadcast live all three group stage matches of the Republic of Korea in the Qatar World Cup at 'Kings Vacation' on the 31st floor of Sky Kingdom.


Seoul Dragon City stated that it will provide live broadcasts to support the success of the Korean national team and offer entertainment elements to its guests. Starting with the Uruguay match at 10 PM on the 24th, followed by the Ghana match at 10 PM on the 28th, and the Portugal match at midnight on December 3rd, all three group stage matches of the Republic of Korea will be broadcast live. With a giant screen measuring 6.8 meters wide and 2.7 meters high, guests can enjoy the matches with vivid realism.


Special menus available only on match days and on-site events to boost cheering enthusiasm have also been prepared. The special menu includes crispy chicken, French fries, cheese balls, unlimited draft beer, and sparkling wine. Every time Korea scores, all guests will receive a glass of premium alcohol, and if Korea wins, a 20% discount coupon for Sky Kingdom will be provided. The discount coupon can be used at 'Kings Vacation,' 'The Ribbon,' and 'Unkai' located within Sky Kingdom.



A representative of Seoul Dragon City said, "We decided to broadcast the Republic of Korea's group stage matches live so that customers can enjoy the excitement of watching sports together in small groups," adding, "We hope guests will experience the passionate cheering atmosphere while watching the thrilling matches with a panoramic view beyond the Kings Vacation floor-to-ceiling windows."


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