"Let's Take the Train to the Science Museum"... National Busan Science Museum Offers 75% Discount for Gijang Station Passengers
To Revitalize the Osiria Tourist Complex
Permanent Integrated Ticket (4,000 KRW → 1,000 KRW)
The National Busan Science Museum (Director Song Sam-jong) is offering discount benefits to passengers using Gijang Station to revitalize the Osiria Tourist Complex.
Viewing scene at the National Busan Science Museum Permanent Exhibition Hall (Pedal-powered Bicycle). Provided by the National Busan Science Museum
View original imageFollowing the opening of the Donghae Line ITX-Maum, which runs between Busan and Gangneung, train travelers have increased. To revitalize Osiria Tourist Complex, a representative tourist destination in Gijang, the National Busan Science Museum has decided to provide a special discount policy in cooperation with Gijang County.
As a result, passengers visiting Gijang Station by ITX-Maum and Mugunghwa trains can use the permanent integrated ticket for the National Busan Science Museum’s permanent exhibition hall and the Children’s Science Museum at a 75% discount, paying 1,000 KRW (regular adult price 4,000 KRW). This benefit will be available from the 21st until the end of December.
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Lee Seo-hyun, Head of Exhibition Operations Center at the National Busan Science Museum, said, “We hope this will be an opportunity for many train travelers to visit the science museum,” and added, “We will continue to do our best to widely spread science culture in cooperation with the local community.”
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