National Busan Science Museum and Village de Ananti Sign Agreement
Promoting Science Culture and Tourism in the Osiria Tourist Complex

The National Busan Science Museum (Director Song Sam-jong) and Village de Ananti (General Director Lee Hong-mo) signed a business agreement on the 18th at the Village de Ananti Arsen Hall to revitalize the Osiria Tourist Complex and promote science culture.


The two organizations agreed to establish a strategic partnership as representative cultural tourism facilities within the Osiria Tourist Complex to promote regional economic development and activate stay-type tourism.


The main contents of the agreement include marketing alliances and cooperation in attracting customers through events, as well as external promotional cooperation for jointly promoted projects. Through this, they plan to design special promotions targeting science museum visitors and Ananti lodging guests to provide a new cultural experience combining science and tourism.


Song Sam-jong, director of the National Busan Science Museum, said, “This collaboration between the science museum and the resort has created an opportunity for regional tourism and science culture to develop together,” adding, “We will continue to cooperate with various organizations to activate science tourism.”


In response, Lee Hong-mo, general director of Village de Ananti, said, “Starting from this agreement, the National Busan Science Museum and Ananti Busan platform will lead advanced tourism culture,” and added, “We will work together to create a tourist complex where visitors can experience digital transformation through the convergence of science and tourism, continuously thinking and developing.”


The National Busan Science Museum, which opened in December 2015 and is celebrating its 10th anniversary this year, serves as a key science and technology experience center in the southeastern region, leading the spread of science culture through science exhibitions, education, and science cultural events.



Village de Ananti, a resort opened in July 2023, offers 392 diverse rooms, 13 food and beverage and retail outlets, and differentiated content such as the ‘Snowy Tree Village’ and F&B Ananti promotions, establishing itself as a representative leisure destination in Busan.

The National Busan Science Museum is taking a commemorative photo after signing an MOU to revitalize Village de Ananti and Osiria Tourist Complex.

The National Busan Science Museum is taking a commemorative photo after signing an MOU to revitalize Village de Ananti and Osiria Tourist Complex.

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