National Busan Science Museum: "Building an Experience Network Across the Entire City"
Busan Metropolitan City and Busan Urban Corporation Also Join in Promotional Support and Cooperation
Three national institutions in Busan have come together for the sake of children, with Busan Metropolitan City and Busan Urban Corporation also joining the initiative.
On June 13, the National Busan Science Museum announced that it would collaborate with the National Maritime Museum, the National Assembly Library, Busan Metropolitan City, and Busan Urban Corporation to jointly launch a cultural experience program for children.
The Busan Science Museum explained that on June 12, the five institutions signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) in the museum's conference room for the "Busan Regional National Institutions Cooperation Project - Children's Stamp Tour."
This agreement is a jointly planned project by national institutions that allows children to experience a fusion of science, maritime, and reading content. It is also linked with Busan City's childcare policy brand "Dangsincheoreom Aejijungji" to help create a city that is friendly for raising and nurturing children.
Under the agreement, the five institutions will jointly carry out the following: ▲ the Children's Stamp Tour among national institutions ▲ joint promotion to revitalize culture ▲ development and exchange of science, maritime, and reading content ▲ joint projects to realize social value ▲ promotion of the childcare policy brand.
The "Children's Stamp Tour - KongKongKong" will be held from July to October. Participating children can visit three locations?National Busan Science Museum (Byeolkong), National Maritime Museum (Badakong), and National Assembly Busan Library (Chaekkong)?to collect stamps and use them to create their own storybooks.
Busan Metropolitan City will provide support linked to city administration promotion, and Busan Urban Corporation will also participate in cooperation to spread social value.
Song Samjong, director of the National Busan Science Museum, emphasized, "The three national institutions located in Gijang, Gangseo, and Yeongdo have created a triangular network of children's cultural experiences that connects the entire city. We will continue to collaborate with more institutions so that children can naturally encounter diverse cultures in their daily lives."
Song Samjong, director of the National Busan Science Museum (second from the left), and the heads of five institutions are showing the Children's Stamp Tour business agreement while making finger heart gestures.
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