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Gumi Eco Land to Host Children's Forest & Aviation Science Experience Exhibition on 11-12

Expecting an Educational Experience to Appreciate Nature and Satisfy Curiosity

Making a Global Warming Clock, Drone and Aircraft Experiences, Traditional Games

Gumi City in Gyeongbuk will hold the ‘Gumi Eco Land Children’s Forest & Aviation Science Experience Exhibition’ from May 11 to 12 in celebration of Family Month.

Gumi Eco Land to Host Children's Forest & Aviation Science Experience Exhibition on 11-12 Last year's forest experience exhibition bubble art show scene.

The opening ceremony will be held at the Eco Land special stage with the attendance of guests and citizens, starting with congratulatory performances such as an environmental music concert by the Eco Green Choir and balloon magic shows.


Forest experience events include making bear jelly soap, creating a global warming clock, and making honeybee beeswax candles. Aviation and science experience events include flight simulator experience, drone experience, B767 aircraft experience, elastic racing car, and AI animation drawing experience. Additionally, traditional games such as treasure hunting, archery, ttakji flipping, yutnori, tuho throwing, and jegichagi will be available, along with a food truck zone, popcorn, and cotton candy.


Through various experiences and observations in the forest, it is expected to instill the importance of nature in children and provide a place for experiential education that fosters curiosity and creativity through advanced aviation and science experiences.


Visitors can enjoy forest and aviation/science experiences for free at various experience booths set up in the Gumi Eco Land parking lot and Kyungwoon University. During the event, parking at Gumi Eco Land will be completely restricted, so visitors are advised to use the Kyungwoon University parking lot and conveniently reach Eco Land via shuttle bus.

Gumi Eco Land to Host Children's Forest & Aviation Science Experience Exhibition on 11-12 Last year's Forest Experience Exhibition.

Mayor Kim Jang-ho said, “I hope many children will create joyful memories with their families at this event, and we will continue to do our best to make Gumi a nature-friendly city and a city where children can enjoy themselves.”


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