Applications accepted from May 7 to 9 with a lottery selecting 900 participants
May 21 opening ceremony of Gangbuk Sports Complex... Full operation begins June 3

Gangbuk-gu to Pilot Operate Gangbuk Sports Complex Swimming Pool from 16th to 21st View original image

Gangbuk-gu, Seoul (Mayor Lee Soon-hee) will conduct a trial operation of the swimming pool at Gangbuk Sports Complex (48 Solsaem-ro 14-gil) from May 16 to 21 ahead of its official opening.


This trial operation is being conducted to gather residents' opinions on the use of the swimming pool and reflect them in its management. From May 16 to 21 (excluding the 19th), a total of 900 people will be selected by lottery, with 30 people per each of the 6 time slots daily. Winners can enjoy one free 50-minute session of free swimming.


Applications can be made on the center's website from May 7 to 9, and individual notification messages will be sent to the winners on the 11th. For more details, please check the Gangbuk Sports Complex website or contact them by phone.


The Gangbuk Sports Complex, with a site area of 1,704㎡ and a total floor area of 2,645㎡ (from basement level 2 to second floor), features ▲a swimming pool on basement level 2 (6 lanes, 25m) ▲a lobby and caf? on basement level 1 ▲a gym, equipment Pilates room, and GX program room on the first floor ▲and a rooftop garden on the second floor, attracting great expectations and interest from residents.


Meanwhile, the district will hold an opening ceremony for the Gangbuk Sports Complex (48 Solsaem-ro 14-gil) on May 21, accept new program applications starting May 25, and begin full-scale operations from June 3.



Lee Soon-hee, Mayor of Gangbuk-gu, said, “We expect the Gangbuk Sports Complex to greatly contribute to residents’ leisure activities and health promotion,” adding, “We will continue to work hard to establish a balanced sports infrastructure throughout Gangbuk-gu.”


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