Busan Metropolitan City (Mayor Park Heong-joon) announced that it has produced the web variety show “Busan Marble Deullak Nallak” in collaboration with parenting influencers, featuring the Busan Children’s Complex Cultural Space “Deullak Nallak.” The program was released yesterday (1st) on the City’s official YouTube channel.
●Busan YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@Busan_is_good
This content was planned to promote Busan as “the best city for children’s quality of life and child-rearing” and to showcase the value and appeal of the Busan Children’s Complex Cultural Space “Deullak Nallak.” ○ In a 2023 survey on “Children’s Quality of Life in Korea” conducted by Save the Children and Seoul National University’s Institute for Social Welfare, Busan was ranked first as “the best city for children to live in.” ○ As of September this year, a total of 107 Deullak Nallak centers are operating across the city.
The web variety show “Busan Marble Deullak Nallak” features parenting influencers ▲JjunineTV (149,000 subscribers) and ▲Ramo Family (161,000 subscribers). Real parents and children visited Deullak Nallak in person, sharing their genuine experiences, with the program delivered in an entertaining format that adds to its appeal.
○ ▲JjunineTV (www.youtube.com/@쭌이네TV) documents the daily lives and travels of three brothers – Jang Won-jun (10), Jang Ha-jun (7), and Jang Yu-jun (5). Their father, Jang Seong-ho, is a firefighter and former stage actor, known for creating energetic and lively family-centered content.
○ ▲Ramo Family (www.youtube.com/@ramofamily) shares the daily life of their daughter, Kim Ah-rin (4), along with the parents’ co-parenting journey, which resonates with and endears many subscribers.
The program was produced as a three-part series, highlighting Deullak Nallak spaces with unique themes such as film, comics, and ESG (environmental, social, and governance) experiences. The content offers not only entertainment with influencer families but also practical information about each location.
○ The featured spaces include ▲Busan Cinema Center ▲Yeonje Cartoon Library ▲Yeongdo Resource Recycling Center ▲Busan 119 Safety Experience Center ▲Seogu Forest Playground ▲Andersen Story Hall. Each venue presents a theme of culture, experience, environment, or safety, providing useful information for parents planning to visit Deullak Nallak in the future.
Parenting influencers who participated shared their impressions.
○ Park So-ra, mother of Kim Ah-rin (4), said, “Through this filming, I discovered the diverse themes of Deullak Nallak for the first time. In particular, at Yeongdo Resource Recycling Center, we could directly observe the waste separation process and also enjoy hands-on activities, which were very educational.”
○ Jang Seong-ho, father of the three Jjunine brothers, said, “I was especially impressed with the eco-friendly Seogu Forest Playground. Each location was carefully designed to ensure joyful moments with children, which was truly moving.”
In particular, Jang Seong-ho, an active firefighter, donated the entire appearance fee he received from the filming to ChildFund Korea.
○ He stated, “As both a father raising three sons and a firefighter, I wanted to contribute to the safety of citizens and children. I hope to continue supporting those in need in the future.”
○ The donation was officially delivered to ChildFund Korea through a ceremony held on September 30. It will be used to provide fire safety equipment to vulnerable child households.
City spokesperson Won Young-il commented, “By centering our initiatives around the Busan Children’s Complex Cultural Space ‘Deullak Nallak,’ we will continue to foster a safe and enjoyable environment for children to grow up in, and expand participatory content in collaboration with citizens.”
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