Basement 1 to 3rd Floor, Comprising Atelier, Gallery, Ssuk Sketchbook, and Rooftop Cafe

Partnership with EBS, Creating a Content-Specialized Complex Cultural Space for Culture, Arts, and Education

Opening Ceremony at 3 PM on the 9th, Attende

Busan City will hold the opening ceremony of Eulsukdo Children's Complex Cultural Space Deullaknallak inside the Eulsukdo Cultural Center in Saha-gu at 3 p.m. on the 9th.

Aerial view of Saha-gu Eulsukdo Cultural Center coming and going.

Aerial view of Saha-gu Eulsukdo Cultural Center coming and going.

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Saha-gu announced that starting with today's opening ceremony, it plans to conduct a pilot operation targeting daycare centers in Saha-gu throughout November and officially open in December.


In February last year, Busan City and EBS signed a business agreement to enhance Busan's competitiveness as a cultural city and to nurture talented individuals for the future society. As a result of promoting space projects using EBS intellectual property within the children's complex cultural space, Eulsukdo Deullaknallak is now opening.


After being selected as a new project site in March last year, the Eulsukdo Cultural Center signed a business agreement between Saha-gu and EBS in August of the same year to create the children's complex cultural space. EBS was responsible for the spatial design and content development of Eulsukdo Deullaknallak.


Eulsukdo Deullaknallak was created with a total project cost of 5 billion KRW, located in the exhibition building of Eulsukdo Cultural Center, spanning from basement level 1 to the 3rd floor above ground, with a total floor area of 2,245㎡. It was developed as a high-quality cultural, artistic, and educational specialized complex cultural space through EBS content, aiming to become a landmark in the western Busan area.


Eulsukdo Deullaknallak features different concepts on each floor: the basement 1st floor houses an atelier, the 1st floor a gallery, the 2nd floor Ssuk Sketchbook, and the 3rd floor a rooftop cafe.


Main contents include ▲ Selfie Drawing, where visitors draw self-portraits ▲ Rainbow Cube, a color combination experience content ▲ Giant Coloring, a wall coloring content using giant colored pencils ▲ Impact Zone, a cube-shaped media art space ▲ Dream Wall Coloring, a graffiti space for coloring EBS characters ▲ and Color Crush, a paint experience program.


The opening ceremony will be held at 3 p.m. on the 9th inside the Eulsukdo Cultural Center in Saha-gu. Lee Seong-gwon, Deputy Mayor for Economic Affairs of Busan City, Lee Gap-jun, Mayor of Saha-gu, and Kim Yoo-yeol, President of EBS, among others, will attend to celebrate the opening and tour the Deullaknallak facility.


In particular, Busan’s representative character Boogi and EBS characters Ttukttak and Ppungppung will appear to add fun to the event.


Deputy Mayor Lee Seong-gwon said, “Eulsukdo Deullaknallak is a family-friendly complex cultural space utilizing EBS characters and content, harmonizing with the beautiful natural scenery of Eulsukdo. We expect it to become a popular destination not only for Saha-gu residents but also for Busan citizens and tourists.” He added, “Through various Deullaknallak-linked programs such as cultural and artistic experiences, psychological counseling for children and parents, digital and native English education, physical play, and reading play, we will create synergy effects with EBS content.”


Busan City is densely establishing Deullaknallak spaces throughout the city with a goal of creating 200 locations by 2026, ensuring that children and parents can use Deullaknallak safely. So far, 37 locations, including Eulsukdo Deullaknallak, have been opened, and 39 locations are currently under development.



Information on the overall status and operating programs of Busan Children's Complex Cultural Space Deullaknallak can be found through the Deullaknallak platform.


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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