Sparkling Night View Spot ... First Spacewalk Appearance
Integrated Public Official Email System Login, Increased Interest from Government Employees
Space Walk at Hwanho Park, a representative tourist attraction in Pohang, was introduced as a "night view spot illuminated by sparkling lights" on the official electronic government website of South Korea, ‘Korea Policy Briefing,’ and ranked first in the most viewed news.
According to the city, as of the 20th, Space Walk was introduced as a night view spot illuminated by sparkling lights on ‘Korea Policy Briefing,’ which appears when logging into the integrated official email system, ranking first in the most viewed news and attracting attention from public officials nationwide.
‘Korea Policy Briefing’ is the official electronic government homepage of South Korea where anyone can access all materials and news related to policies at a glance. It is especially displayed on the login screen of the integrated official email system used by public officials across the country.
Space Walk is the largest experiential sculpture installed within Pohang’s Hwanho Park, offering a panoramic view of Pohang’s beautiful downtown and sea, making it a popular tourist destination.
The article explains that Space Walk, which has become a landmark of Pohang, offers a fantastic lighting display at night, providing a 360-degree view of Pohang’s scenery including Yeongildae Beach and Pohang Steelworks, and allows visitors to experience a thrilling sensation as if walking in the sky.
Along with Space Walk as a night view spot illuminated by sparkling lights, three other locations were introduced: Yeosu Marine Cable Car, Donghae Dojaebigol Sky Valley, and Daegu Seomun Night Market.
Since its opening in November 2021, Space Walk welcomed its one millionth visitor in October last year, just 11 months after opening, and as of the 20th, the cumulative number of visitors has exceeded 1.56 million, maintaining its enduring popularity.
Space Walk’s operating hours are from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. on weekdays, and until 9 p.m. on weekends and public holidays. Admission is free. However, it is closed on the first Monday of every month.
Jung Kyung-won, Director of the Autonomous Administration Office, said, “Space Walk is gaining attention once again as it was introduced as the most viewed news on the first screen of the email system used by public officials nationwide,” adding, “We hope many tourists visit Pohang and create joyful memories through various experiences.”
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