The Ulsan Petroglyph Museum is holding the 2023 Museum and Art Gallery Week event, "Forever Bangudae," from the 3rd to the 29th of this month.


"Museum and Art Gallery Week" is a period designated by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism around May 18th, "International Museum Day," spanning 2 to 3 weeks before and after the anniversary.


The Ulsan Petroglyph Museum organized the "Forever Bangudae" event with the hope that many visitors will come and that the Bangudae heritage will be preserved for a long time.


During the event period, museum promotion through SNS, educational programs, and performances will continue.


On May 20th and 27th, the "Museum School in the Forest," where children individual visitors can make turtle-shaped traffic safety keychains, will be held.


On May 21st at 2 p.m., a jazz performance supported by the Ulju Cultural Foundation's "Ulju Culture Delivery" will take place, and on May 27th at 2 p.m., the "Hojakhojak Petroglyph" program, where participants learn about whales in the petroglyphs and make topiary, will be held.


Additionally, the online stamp tour "Museumgguk," jointly participated by museums and art galleries nationwide, and the "Magic Cube Making" joint experience event by institutions affiliated with the Ulsan City Museum Council will also be conducted.



A representative of the Ulsan Petroglyph Museum said, "We hope visitors come to the museum in May, when spring is in full bloom, to enjoy various experiences and stroll through nature to feel the beauty of Bangudae."

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