Why Did Two Genesis Cars Arrive at the National Busan Science Museum?
Hyundai Motor Company Donates Vehicles, Enhancing Automobile and Aerospace Hall Exhibits
Public-Private Collaboration for Future Generations
G70 and GV60 to Be Used as Exhibition Displays
Two vehicles have arrived at the National Busan Science Museum. These cars were not brought by citizens for viewing the exhibition, but are intended to welcome visitors.
On December 3, the National Busan Science Museum announced that it received a donation of two Genesis vehicles from Hyundai Motor Company and plans to utilize them in the renovation of its automobile exhibition hall.
On December 2, the museum held a donation ceremony at its outdoor plaza, where it decided to incorporate the G70 Shooting Brake (internal combustion engine) and the GV60 (electric vehicle), both provided by Hyundai Motor Company, into the comprehensive upgrade of the Automobile Zone in Permanent Exhibition Hall 1, the "Automobile and Aerospace Hall."
On the 2nd, a donation ceremony for Hyundai Motor Company's Genesis took place at the National Busan Science Museum.
View original imageThe museum plans to use the two donated vehicles as exhibition content that allows visitors to experience automobile structures and principles, as well as future mobility technologies.
The G70 Shooting Brake will be displayed in the "Mobility Pit Zone," where visitors can experience the role of an engineer and observe the inspection process using automotive scanner software. The GV60 will be set up as a car camping photo zone utilizing the electric vehicle's power system, introducing changes in outdoor activity culture based on electric vehicles.
About ten people attended the donation ceremony, including Song Samjong, Director of the National Busan Science Museum, and Hong Jungho, Head of Hyundai Motor Company Busan Regional Headquarters.
Director Song stated, "Hyundai Motor Company's donation is significant in expanding the foundation of regional science culture for future generations," adding, "It will serve as a cornerstone for creating an educational and exhibition environment where people can directly see and experience future mobility."
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The museum collaborated with Hyundai Motor Company to operate an educational wire car exhibition, which allowed visitors to view engine room structures, and a 3D paper car making experience program throughout November. The museum plans to continue its cooperation with Hyundai Motor Company in exhibition and educational projects related to mobility.
Song Samjong, Director of the National Busan Science Museum (right), and Hong Jungho, Head of Hyundai Motor Company Busan Regional Headquarters, are holding a donation ceremony for Hyundai Motor Company's Genesis at the National Busan Science Museum.
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