Group Rates Applied for Byeongyeokmyeongmun Ga Families
"Fostering a Proud Military Service Culture"

The National Busan Science Museum (Director Song Samjong) and the Busan Ulsan Regional Military Manpower Administration (Acting Director Shin Soyeon) signed a memorandum of understanding for the popularization of science and technology at the museum’s small conference room on the 2nd.


According to the agreement, the National Busan Science Museum will offer a special discount by applying group admission rates to visitors holding a Byeongyeokmyeongmun Gajung certificate for the permanent exhibition hall, the children's science museum, and the integrated permanent admission ticket.


Byeongyeokmyeongmun Ga refers to families in Korea where three generations have all faithfully fulfilled their military service as active-duty soldiers. The Byeongyeokmyeongmun Ga system was introduced in 2004, and a total of 16,242 families and 80,560 individuals nationwide have been selected.


This agreement was established to expand recognition for Byeongyeokmyeongmun Ga families nationwide, create a social atmosphere where military service is a source of pride, and provide more citizens with opportunities to experience science culture.



Song Samjong, Director of the National Busan Science Museum, said, "We would like to express our respect and gratitude to Byeongyeokmyeongmun Ga families and hope you spend meaningful time at the museum as a venue for the spread of science and technology culture."

The National Busan Science Museum is signing a memorandum of understanding on the popularization of science and technology with the Busan Ulsan Regional Military Manpower Administration.

The National Busan Science Museum is signing a memorandum of understanding on the popularization of science and technology with the Busan Ulsan Regional Military Manpower Administration.

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