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Busan Gal·Maet·Gil Walking Festival 2012 to take place from October 12-14, 2012

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The Gal·Maet·Gil Walking Festival will take place around Busan City from October 12-14, 2012. The event will include coastal and forest walks, as well as Gal·Maet·Gil walks in each of Busan's 15 gu (districts) and gun (county), and a seminar.

The festival aims to promote the fame of the Gal·Maet·Gil footpaths as new tourism attractions in Busan, and to encourage locals and tourists alike to learn about the local history, culture and ecological environment, by taking a gentle stroll along the paths.

Gal·Maet·Gil are specially designated footpaths around Busan. The name combines two words: Galmaegi, meaning seagull and Gil, meaning path. To promote the citys beautiful footpaths, the Gal·Maet·Gil symbol and logo are used on the Gal·Maet·Gil information boards, footpath maps and signs.

With a total combined length of 263.8km, the 9 Gal·Maet·Gil trails are each divided into two or three shorter segments, and include beautiful stretches of coastal, riverside, forest and downtown paths all around the city.


Period: October 12 - 14, 2012 (3 days)
Venues: around Busan City

Programs:
Eve Event: Gal
·Maet·Gil Seminar
Date & Time: October 12, 2012 4 pm - 6 pm.
Venue: 4th floor, Kukje Cultural Center
Subject: Upgrade! Busan Gal·Maet·Gil

Citizens Gal·Maet·Gil Walks
Blue Walk
Date & Time: (Saturday) October 13, 2012, 10 am - 1 pm.
Course: Songdo Beach Amnam Park Songdo Beach (4 km)
Fee: 1,000 won
A sea swimming event by the Busan, Ulsan and Gyeongnam Swimming Association will take place in conjunction with the walking event.

Green Walks across Busans 15 districts and 1 county
Date: October 13 - 14, 2011
Venues: Busans 15 districts and 1 county
About 14,000 participants expected

Green Walk
Date & Time: (Sunday) October 14, 2012, 2 pm - 4:30 pm.
Course: O ncheoncheon Saebyeong-gyo Bridge APEC Naru Park (4 km)
Fee: 1,000 won
A 'green market' for charity will take place at APEC Naru Park after the walk. 

For more details, please visit the website at http://www.greenwalking.co.kr (currently only in Korean) or call 051) 505-2224~5