On the 26th, Buk-gu, Gwangju Metropolitan City announced that it is recruiting families to participate in the 'Artificial Intelligence Science Golden Bell Competition' to be held on the 28th of next month at the National Gwangju Science Museum's special exhibition hall.


Gwangju Buk-gu, Recruiting Participants for the 'Artificial Intelligence Science Golden Bell Competition' View original image

Co-hosted by Gwangju Metropolitan City and the National Gwangju Science Museum, this competition utilizes the country's top-level science experience infrastructure owned by the National Gwangju Science Museum to provide children with an enjoyable science experience opportunity to share with their families. The event started in 2018 and is now in its 6th year.


The recruitment scale is 100 teams, each consisting of one student from 4th to 6th grade in elementary schools located in Gwangju and one parent, and applications will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis until the 3rd of next month.


Participating teams will solve quizzes composed of scientific knowledge in physics, chemistry, earth science, biology, and future technology. Certificates and medals will be awarded to the top six teams, starting from the first-place team that rings the golden bell.


Additionally, all participating teams will receive benefits such as a 'free admission ticket to the National Gwangju Science Museum Artificial Intelligence Hall' and 'free admission to the permanent exhibition hall on the day of the competition.'


Within the event venue, four science experience booths will be operated, including ▲salt painting ▲solar system acrylic lamp making ▲biology kit making ▲science rubber-powered cart race, and after the preliminary round, various side events such as performances that the whole family can enjoy will be held.


How to apply can be found on the National Gwangju Science Museum website, and for more details, inquiries can be made to the Industrial Complex Support Division of Buk-gu Office.



A Buk-gu official said, "The Science Golden Bell, which started as a district-level science event in 2018, has received great responses from students and parents every year," adding, "We hope that many students will create joyful memories with their families and gain scientific knowledge through this meaningful event."


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