Buk-gu, Gwangju Metropolitan City, is launching a unique tourism program that sparks the curiosity of local children to celebrate the end of the year.


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According to Buk-gu on the 30th, the 'Buk-gu Nolto Bus' and 'Winter Workshop' programs will be operated at the Buk-gu Delicious Art Travel Center in December as part of the art tourism promotion project.


This tourism program was prepared to provide art tourism content linking Buk-gu's excellent tourism resources and local artistic human resources to local children, to promote the Buk-gu Delicious Art Travel Center, and to expand tourism participation opportunities for underprivileged groups.


First, the Buk-gu Nolto Bus is a new tourism program developed in cooperation with 'Solomon Park,' the only law experience theme park in the Honam region, located and opened in Munheung-dong, Buk-gu last March. On the 2nd of next month, 30 local children will have the opportunity to enjoy law experiences such as the Solomon Park mock court and forensic science, as well as rides at Gwangju Family Land.


Additionally, the Winter Workshop program will be held on the 9th of next month at the Buk-gu Delicious Art Travel Center, where children and their families can create precious year-end memories through activities such as making Christmas cake candles and learning about Christmas cultures from different countries.



Moon In, the head of Buk-gu Office, said, "This program will be a special experience venue where local children can make meaningful memories with friends and family and learn difficult legal concepts easily and enjoyably." He added, "We will continue to strive to develop various art tourism experience programs where local children and youth can freely communicate and enjoy."


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