The National Children’s Science Museum is holding a science culture event called ‘쓱쓱 색깔오락실’ from May 3 to 6 to celebrate Children’s Day.
This event, themed around art and science, offers a variety of experiential programs and performances throughout the museum. A wide range of activities is prepared for the whole family to participate in together.
The first-floor lobby and the Dream Tree Hill will offer constant experiential programs such as ‘Color Puzzle in the Dark,’ ‘Let’s Scribble at the Science Museum,’ and ‘Self-Science Experiment Area.’ The ‘Amazing Mysterious Photo Zone’ will also be available.
In the rest area on the second floor, there’s a crafting program including ‘Making a Color-Changing Cup,’ ‘Making a Kaleidoscope,’ and ‘Making a Color Telescope.’ Each program can accommodate up to 60 participants per session and will be held six times in total.
In the science theater, performances such as the ‘Children’s Magic Show,’ the ‘Bubble Bubble Soap Bubble Show,’ ‘Sand Art,’ and ‘Laser Show’ will be held twice a day for a total of eight times, targeting children aged three and older.
All performances can be reserved in advance on the National Children’s Science Museum’s online reservation page starting at 10 a.m. on April 25.
Details about the event can be found on the National Children’s Science Museum’s homepage.