The PyeongChang Legacy Foundation announced that the PyeongChang Olympic Plaza, established based on the legacy of the 2018 PyeongChang Winter Olympics, officially began operations in December.

PyeongChang Olympic Plaza, created based on the legacy of the 2018 PyeongChang Winter Olympics, officially began operations in December. Photo by PyeongChang County

PyeongChang Olympic Plaza, created based on the legacy of the 2018 PyeongChang Winter Olympics, officially began operations in December. Photo by PyeongChang County

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With its official opening, the digital exhibition hall "Snowing Odyssey" and nighttime media facade performances will be held regularly, offering a variety of content that showcases the nature, history, and Olympic stories of PyeongChang.


Admission fees, as well as discount and exemption policies, are also being implemented.


The standard admission fee is 15,000 won for adults and 10,000 won for children. Residents of PyeongChang County, holders of the Gangwon Province Resident Card, groups of 20 or more, holders of the Digital Tourism Resident Card, people with disabilities, and senior citizens are eligible for a discounted rate of 8,000 won.


In addition, all paying visitors will receive a 5,000-won "PyeongChang Love Gift Certificate" as a rebate, effectively reducing the discounted admission fee to 3,000 won. Children under the age of seven, national merit recipients, and International Olympic Committee officials can enter free of charge.



Choi Chanseop, Secretary General of the PyeongChang Legacy Foundation, stated, "We will continue to develop the PyeongChang Olympic Plaza as an Olympic legacy facility that can be experienced by both PyeongChang residents and people from around the world."


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