Special Exhibition 'Danjjandanjjan, Ulsan's Salt and Sugar'

Held Every Saturday and Sunday from December 2 to 24

A 'Dalgona' candy picking gift event, evoking memories of the so-called 'ddong-gwaja' among the older generation, will be held at the Ulsan Museum.


The Ulsan Museum announced on the 30th that it will hold the 'Challenge! Dalgona Picking' event every Saturday and Sunday from December 2 to 24 at the outdoor plaza at the museum entrance.


This event is a program linked to the Ulsan Museum's special exhibition 'Sweet and Salty? Salt and Sugar of Ulsan.' It will be held four times a day (12 PM, 1 PM, 2 PM, and 3 PM), each session lasting 40 minutes.


The number of participants is limited to 30 per session, and anyone visiting the museum can participate. Children in elementary school or younger must be accompanied by a guardian.


The event involves a sugar-related experience where participants make dalgona candy themselves. Sugar is melted over heat to make dalgona, and if participants successfully complete the shape using a needle, they receive a candy pick as a gift.


For more details, please refer to the Ulsan Museum website or contact the Ulsan Museum directly.


A representative of the Ulsan Museum said, "We hope this will be an opportunity for families to travel down memory lane by making the nostalgic 'dalgona' themselves and challenging the picking game, creating new memories with their children."



The Ulsan Museum is currently operating its second special exhibition, 'Sweet and Salty, Salt and Sugar of Ulsan' (October 31, 2023 ? March 3, 2024), focusing on salt and sugar produced in Ulsan.

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