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1. For your convenience, please make a reservation for viewing.

As visitor admission is limited by time segment, without a reservation, you may be denied admission.

2. Reservations cancelled on the admission date will not be refunded.

3. For free and discounted admission tickets, please present evidences of eligibility (e.g., Medical Insurance Card, resident registration, ID).

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Colorful Exterior Wall of the Museum Exhibiting Gang Ik-jung’s Work

Colorful Exterior Wall of the Museum Exhibiting Gang Ik-jung’s Work

Proudly hanging on the exterior wall of the museum is Gang Ik-jung’s work “Mixed with Wind and Connecting to the Earth.” This work depicts Hangeul, the Korean writing system. In Hangeul, the consonants and vowels combine to make characters and sounds. Connection, balance, and harmony are all encompassed in Hangeul.

The work consists of children’s favorite fairytales selected based on the results of a survey that was conducted. The work was produced by scanning Hangeul characters depicted by the artist and printing them, and by putting together hundreds of colored-glass fragments to make up a single Korean character. A mosaic of Hanguel characters was fixed onto an aluminum plate using glue, which was then installed on the wall using screw spikes and bolts.

Feel the abundance of Hangeul with Gang Ik-jung’s work featured on the wall of the museum.

Installation of Works of Art

Works of art have been installed in the museum to further brighten and enliven the interiors and exteriors of Gyeonggi Children’s Museum.

A total of six works are featured: Kim Dong-won’s kinetic artwork “Ensemble,” Kim Yong-gwan’s “HISTOGLYPH,” Park Mi-gyeong’s “Peanut Butter’s 16-day Journey,” Yang Ju-hye’s “Dream Travel,” Jeong So-yeong’s “Tree of Light,” and Cheon Dae-gwang’s “Cube Deck.”

Completion of Installation of Art Works

Gyeonggi Children’s Museum has finally installed works of art inside and outside the building to make it shine further. There are six art works in all: Kim Dong-won’s kinetic art [Ensemble] , Kim Yong-gwan’s [HISTOGLYPH], Park Mi-gyeong’s [16-Day Travel of Peanut Butter], Yang Ju-hye’s [Dream Journey], Jeong So-yeong’s [Tree of Light], and Cheon Dae-gwang’s [Cube Deck]. These works can be viewed at the Photo Gallery.

Press Release dated Jan. 14, 2008

Gyeonggi Province and the Korea Broadcasting Commission (KBC, currently Korea Communications Commission) agreed to build the Digital Broadcasting Content Production Center within the Hallyuwood complex in Goyang. The Production Center is intended for domestic broadcasting companies to produce and air programs at lower costs. 

The KBC and Gyeonggi Province signed the agreement and exchanged an MOU at the large conference room of the KBC at the Korea Broadcasting Center in Mok-dong, Seoul on Feb. 13. According to the agreement, Gyeonggi Province will provide a site for the construction of the Production Center within the Hallyuwood complex at an appropriate price, while the KBC will construct the Center for it to play a leading role in developing the broadcasting content business, a growing industry for the future. The two parties also agreed that they would work together to set up and operate a close cooperative system through general administrative procedures for the successful construction of the Production Center. 

The Production Center will be constructed on a total floor space of 23,456�� with eight floors above the ground and one basement level on the site of 9,380�� within Zone 3 of Hallyuwood. The building will be equipped with the HD content production and broadcasting facilities in preparation for the switching to the digital broadcasting. The Production Center will also house seven studios, including two large studios, 660�� each, and four medium-sized studios, 330�� each, and one virtual studio of 200��; four editing rooms, two recording and dubbing rooms, 15 instruction rooms, and the HD broadcasting center which can air 30 channels simultaneously.

Press Release dated Jan. 24, 2008

EBS (Educational Broadcasting System) President Koo Kwan-Seo and Gyeonggi Governor Kim Moon-Soo signed an MOU for the construction of the EBS Digital Integrated Building within the compound of the Goyang Tourist & Cultural Complex at the large conference room of the EBS main building. 

According to the MOU, Gyeonggi Province agreed to provide a site for the construction of the building which EBS will construct within the Hallywood complex in Goyang City. The two parties also agreed that they commonly use Gyeonggi’s educational and cultural facilities and EBS’s educational content when the broadcasting company produces broadcasting content and the province implements an educational welfare policy.

no2 Daemyung Park is selected

Daemyung Park is selected as a preferred negotiating partner for Hallyuwood Zone 2 accommodation facilities

 

  – The total projected funding amount to be invested is 258.6 billion KRW to provide accommodation solutions to area visitors

 

  – The premiere high-class hotel providing accommodations in Northern Gyeonggido 

�� Daemyung Leisure is the preferred negotiating partner of the project site.

 The Gyeonggido Provincial Office announced today (May 22) at the Oakwood Premiere Hotel in Seoul, that Daemyung Park outbid the other competing organization, Prime Consortium, and was selected as the preferred negotiating partner for Hallyuwood Zone 2 for Comprehensive Facilities (Hotel and accommodations)

no1 Prime Consortium is selected

Prime Consortium is selected, as the preferred negotiating partner, for Hallyuwood Zone 2 Comprehensive Facilities

 

  – The project funding amount to be invested is 1.668 trillion KRW.

 

  – Setting a new standard of quality living for the rich and famous in Goyang, Gyeonggido 

 

 

�� Prime Consortium was selected as the preferred negotiating partner, as announced today by the Gyeonggido Provincial Office (May 21) in the Oakwood Premiere Hotel in Seoul. Prime Consortium outbid the other competing organization, Posco Consortium and was selected as the preferred negotiating partner for Hallyuwood Zone 2 Comprehensive Facilities.

 

 

 

�� Total project budget is projected to be 1.668 trillion KRW to create the high-class comprehensive cultural and residential complex

 

   According to the bidding details, Prime Consortium will invest 1.668 trillion KRW in the project zone area and create a comprehensive complex for residential, commercial and cultural areas.