Yangsan Municipal Museum Conducts Spring Cleaning for Environmental Maintenance
Yangsan City Museum in Gyeongnam carried out an environmental maintenance project in celebration of the new spring, focusing on the museum and the Bukjeong Ancient Tombs area.
All museum staff participated in this initiative, engaging in various tasks such as maintaining the flower beds around the museum, tidying up access roads, cleaning the areas around the entrance and exit, collecting trash along the walking trails of the Historic Site No. 93 Bukjeong Ancient Tombs, and repairing road surfaces.
Shin Yongcheol, Director of the City Museum, said, "With the arrival of a warm and exciting spring, we hope that many citizens will visit the City Museum," adding, "We will continue our efforts to provide a pleasant environment for visitors."
Yangsan City Museum conducted environmental cleanup around the museum and Bukjeong Burial Mounds area to welcome the new spring. Photo by Yangsan City
View original imageIn the first half of the year, Yangsan City Museum plans to further strengthen its role as a space for families to enjoy together and to promote the value of history and culture to citizens through a variety of exhibitions and educational programs, including a special exhibition and academic seminar on the Joseon Tongsinsa, 'Drawing Our Cultural Heritage,' Museum College, a children's drawing contest, and a children's museum class.
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