LetsRun Park Busan Gyeongnam, 'Children's Day Festival' Changed Due to Rain Forecast
The 'Thumbs Up Children's Day Experience Festival' at LetsRun Park Busan·Gyeongnam, originally scheduled for three days from the 5th to the 7th, will now be held only on the 6th and 7th due to rain forecasts.
The festival was initially planned to run for three days starting on Children's Day, but the schedule was changed considering visitors' safety due to forecasts of heavy rain and strong winds.
The performances scheduled for the 5th have been added to those on the 6th and 7th, resulting in some changes to the performance timetable. Performances including pop opera, children's cheerleading, puppet shows, saxophone, busking, magic performances, taekwondo, and street b-boy dance will start at 11 a.m. on Saturday and Sunday and continue until 4:30 p.m.
The 'LetsRun Golden Bell' scheduled for 3:30 p.m. on the 6th and the 'Family Singing Contest' held at 3 p.m. on the 7th will allow direct participation from children and families.
The updated event timetable can be checked on the Korea Racing Authority website, and any changes due to weather conditions will also be announced on the website.
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An official from LetsRun Park Busan·Gyeongnam said, "Although we prepared extensively for the festival held for the first time in four years, since it is held outdoors, we decided to change the schedule considering the safety of children," adding, "We will repay the children and families who have been waiting for the festival’s one-day delay with a richer program."
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