The National Gwangju Science Museum and the National Gwangju Science Museum Supporters Association announced on the 7th that they are operating the '2023 Visiting Science Museum' project.


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This project provides various science culture experience services to students and residents in underserved areas and is operated based on the support funds from the Science Museum Supporters Association.


This year, over a period of four months, it targets about 200 students from six schools in six regions including Jangseong, Gurye, and Imsil in Jeonnam.


In October, two mobile science vehicles will be sent to Cheongsan Elementary School in Wando to offer various attractions and science experience content to students and citizens in island areas where opportunities for science culture experiences are limited.


Through Gwangju Science Museum’s mobile science vehicle (LuceRium Science School) and mobile astronomical observation vehicle (LuceRium Star Car), participants can experience ▲science shows (robot dance performances, drone experiences) ▲viewing scientific exhibits in the mobile science vehicle ▲astronomical observation ▲block coding education ▲making glass marble kaleidoscopes ▲making light fountain dolphins, and more.



Jeon Tae-ho, Acting Director of Gwangju Science Museum, said, “We will continue to work closely with the Supporters Association to introduce various science content to citizens living in science culture underserved areas and strive to contribute to the popularization of science culture.”


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