From Children to Parents
Expansion of Indoor and Outdoor Weekend Experience Programs

The Sangju City Bicycle Museum in North Gyeongsang Province is firmly established as Sangju's premier tourist attraction. It is striving to become the nation's only all-in-one bicycle cultural complex that offers not just exhibitions, but also hands-on experiences and educational programs. By expanding both indoor and outdoor weekend experience events, the museum is receiving an enthusiastic response from visitors.


The "Weekend Culture School" is a bicycle craft-making program that children and parents can enjoy together. It runs three sessions on the second and fourth Sundays of every month from March to December, from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Participation is free of charge, which, along with visitor engagement, has made the program extremely popular.


"Ride a Bike, Make Rice Cake, Experience Tradition!" is held on the third Saturday of each month from April to October in the museum's front yard. Through activities such as a bicycle history quiz, rice cake making, and tea ceremony, the event provides families with unique and enjoyable experiences rooted in traditional culture.



Yoon Hopil, Director of the Sangju Museum, stated, "As the nation's only bicycle museum registered as a Type 1 Bicycle Registration Museum and certified by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, we will do our utmost to enhance Sangju's image as a city of premium bicycles and to establish the museum as a hub of bicycle culture through various hands-on events."

Aerial view of Sangju Bicycle Museum [Photo by Sangju City Hall]

Aerial view of Sangju Bicycle Museum [Photo by Sangju City Hall]

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