Wonju Celebrates Opening of National Gangwon Specialized Science Museum
A New Science and Cultural Hub Emerges in Gangwon
Fostering Future Talent and Expanding Regional Science Culture

The National Gangwon Specialized Science Museum (Director Son Seokjun), the first in the country to specialize in the medical and life sciences fields, held its opening ceremony at the Big Bang Plaza of the Science Museum on the 7th, officially commencing operations.

The National Gangwon Specialized Science Museum, the first in the country to specialize in the medical and life sciences fields, held its opening ceremony on the 7th at the Big Bang Plaza of the Science Museum. Photo by Wonju City

The National Gangwon Specialized Science Museum, the first in the country to specialize in the medical and life sciences fields, held its opening ceremony on the 7th at the Big Bang Plaza of the Science Museum. Photo by Wonju City

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The National Gangwon Specialized Science Museum is a key project aimed at expanding opportunities for experiencing science culture and promoting balanced regional development. Its establishment marks the realization of a long-held aspiration in the local community for a science and culture hub in the Gangwon region, making it especially significant.


This opening ceremony was hosted by the Ministry of Science and ICT and organized by the National Gangwon Specialized Science Museum. A total of 200 people, including key officials from related organizations, representatives from local industry and education sectors, citizens, and students, attended to celebrate the opening.


The event proceeded with a progress report, an official opening declaration, a commemorative performance, and a facility tour. Attendees explored both the interior and exterior facilities and exhibition spaces of the museum, directly experiencing the features of this new science and culture hub.


The National Gangwon Specialized Science Museum is organized around the themes of "Bio Code" and "Medical Code," allowing visitors to directly experience the mysteries of life phenomena, the structure of the human body, the secrets of diseases, and medical science and technology.


In addition, the museum is expected to contribute to nurturing future talent and expanding the base of regional science culture by offering a variety of educational and cultural programs for all generations, including children and adolescents.


Meanwhile, the 10th Gangwon Science and Technology Festival was also held at the museum, further highlighting the significance of the opening.


Son Seokjun, the inaugural director, stated, "The opening of the National Gangwon Specialized Science Museum is the culmination of a long-awaited project for both the residents of Gangwon Special Self-Governing Province and the science and technology community. I hope that with this opening, the museum will become a place where people of all ages, from young children to adults, can experience science more closely."



Won Kangsu, Mayor of Wonju, said, "With the opening of the National Gangwon Specialized Science Museum, I hope Wonju will develop into a future science city where advanced industries and science culture grow together. We will continue to strengthen the public science and culture infrastructure so that citizens can experience science as part of their daily lives, and so that this can become a competitive advantage for the city."


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

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