Introducing the "Cubelet Program"

The Gangdong Forest Library, located in Sangil-dong, Gangdong District, Seoul, will officially open on May 14. Since its pilot operation began on April 25, the library has already attracted more than 28,000 visitors, establishing itself as a new local landmark even before its official opening.

Interior and exterior views of Gangdong Forest Library. Provided by Gangdong District.

Interior and exterior views of Gangdong Forest Library. Provided by Gangdong District.

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The Gangdong Forest Library is a medium-to-large public library with one basement level and three above-ground floors, covering a total floor area of 4,984 square meters. It features age-specific spaces, a stylish interior, and reading areas with forest views. The first floor houses rooms for infants and children, the second floor includes a general collection room and an English collection room for children, and the third floor offers a youth collection room and a multipurpose cultural space. The library will open with a collection of 60,000 new books and plans to expand to over 100,000 volumes in the future.


This library is gaining attention as a science-specialized library. For the first time in the country, a library has partnered with the AI education institution 'LG Discovery Lab' to introduce the 'Cubelet Program,' which uses cube-shaped modular robots to help children learn various principles of robotics through play.


In addition, the library offers the 'Sci-POP' mobile science kit experience program from the National Gwacheon Science Museum, and will continue to provide hands-on educational programs that combine science experiments in collaboration with the Seoul Science Center.


To commemorate the opening, a special lecture titled "To Know Is to Love" by world-renowned evolutionary biologist Professor Choi Jaecheon will be held on May 23. The library is open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on weekdays and from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on weekends. It is closed every Tuesday and on national holidays.



Lee Soohee, Mayor of Gangdong District, said, "I hope the Gangdong Forest Library will become a new cultural space in Gangdong where nature, science, and reading come together."


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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