The Busan Metropolitan City announced that the Busan Museum will operate a healing program open to all citizens at its outdoor terrace space through November.
The healing spot “Metasequoia Terrace” in the Busan Museum is an outdoor terrace located on the northern side of the museum, offering a peaceful place to enjoy seasonal changes and engage in quiet reflection and creative activities.
The program offers various free-form activities themed around inner peace, such as reading, transcription, and drawing.
Participants can use transcription kits, freely available at an unmanned station, to hand-copy meaningful passages from books, or use drawing kits with templates and sketchbooks to color and record their own impressions.
The drawing templates will change monthly based on a theme, to maintain participants’ interest.
Upon returning the borrowed kits after completing activities, such as reading, transcription, and drawing, participants will receive a stamp in a Stamp Book for Attendance.
When the stamp book is completed, they will receive Busan Museum merchandise as a reward.
Visitors who participate during Museum Week (May 2–31) will receive two stamps per visit.
The Metasequoia Terrace was piloted from April 18 for a week and will officially begin full-scale operation from May 11, in connection with the stamp book event.
Participants may register on a first-come, first-served basis at the unmanned station in the 1st-floor lobby of the Dongnae Hall.
Up to five teams can participate at a time, and each team may use the terrace for two hours.
Operating hours are from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
For more details, visit the Busan Museum website (museum.busan.go.kr) and check the announcements, or contact the Education and Public Relations Team at 051-610-7185.
Jeong Eun-woo, Director of the Busan Museum, stated,
“We hope this becomes a time for citizens to step away from daily life and relax their minds through creative activities in nature.
We also look forward to it being a special time to newly experience every corner of the Busan Museum, beyond just the exhibitions.”
●Left: Contents of the transcription kit
●Right: Contents of the drawing kit
Books, notebooks, coloring tools, and drawing books needed for activities are provided in the kits.
●Museum’s outdoor terrace facing the metasequoia trees – 5 tables available on a first-come, first-served basis.
●Healing Spot in the Museum – “Metasequoia Terrace” Attendance Stamp Book
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