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2025/06/12

[Connect Korea] Walk Together with Donghaeng – Take the Peace Test “How Old Is My Worry?”

 美しい種     6/12/2025     EndTheWar, GlobalVoicesForPeace, HopeForKorea, KoreanUnification, PeaceChallenge, PeaceForKorea, TogetherForPeace, UnifyKorea, WeAreOneforKorea     No comments   

[Connect Korea] Walk Together with Donghaeng – Take the Peace Test “How Old Is My Worry?”


Peace Begins with Understanding 

True peace is not simply the absence of war. It's the presence of empathy, understanding, and shared dreams.

The Connect Korea campaign invites you to walk together toward harmony—no matter where we come from.


What Is Donghaeng?

Donghaeng means “walking together” in Korean.

It represents a growing movement for peace and unity across the Korean Peninsula.

It’s not about politics—it’s about people. We believe that change can begin with a conversation, a walk, or even a thought.


Take the Peace Psychology Test 

Curious about what’s in your mind? Take this simple yet powerful quiz:

👉 How Old Is My Worry?

It’s a fun and meaningful way to check what peace means to you.

Your result might surprise you—and it maybe even inspire you of  conversating about healing and hope.


Connect Hearts, Walk Together

Imagine a future that the Korean Peninsula is united—not by force, but by understanding.

Connect Korea is not just a campaign. It’s a global invitation to walk in peace—step by step, together.




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2025/06/06

Discover Young 月 Wi Park – A Revived Art Haven in Yeongwol, South Korea

 美しい種     6/06/2025     ArtMeetsNature, contemporaryArtPark, GangwonArtSpace, KBS2Days1Night, KoreaHiddenGems, KoreanArtDestinations, SouthKoreaOffbeat, TravelGangwon, YeongwolArt, YoungDalWiPark     No comments   

Discover Young 월 Wi Park – A Revived Art Haven in Yeongwol, South Korea

In the scenic heart of Gangwon-do province, amid rolling hills and lush forests, lies an extraordinary cultural destination: Young 월 Wi Park, commonly known as Young Dal Wi Park. This dynamic art complex transforms the former Sulsaem Museum—a once-abandoned liquor museum in Jucheon-myeon, Yeongwol—into a beating heart of contemporary creativity. A must-visit for any traveler seeking South Korea's hidden gems.

From Abandoned to Alive

Young Dal Wi Park sprang to life by repurposing the old Sulsaem Museum as an immersive art space. What once held spirits now holds inspiration. With galleries, workshops, and modern sculptures, the park showcases the region's artistic pulse. Among its standout features is the towering red land-art structure, designed by acclaimed artist Choi Ok‑young, evoking cosmic movement and inviting visitors to feel as though they're walking through space. 


A Media-Favorite Destination

You might recognize Young Dal Wi Park from its appearance in KBS's popular travel show "2 Days & 1 Night" Episode 159—a pilgrimage spot for MZ-generation viewers who follow trending Korean media. 


What to Explore

The park is large and divided into ten unique zones, each offering a distinct artistic or cultural experience:


Modern art galleries featuring rotating exhibitions

Woodcraft and metal labs, where skilled artisans craft beautiful objects

The revitalized Sulsaem Museum, celebrating both traditional and contemporary themes

Land art installations, including Choi's signature red pavilion, bamboo-inspired structures, and other site-specific works that blur architecture and sculpture 


Why It's Worth Visiting

Art Meets Nature: A fusion of modern installations with natural landscapes. Each step through the park reveals artworks designed to harmonize with the environment.

Photographer's Dream: Dramatic backdrops, vibrant art, and open-air spaces make it ideal for creative photography.

Cultural Authenticity: This isn't a tourist trap; it's a living cultural venue beloved by locals and art lovers.

Family-Friendly & Educational: With workshops in traditional crafts, it's perfect for curious travelers and families.


Practical Tips

Ticketing: Official discounts are available on the Young Dal Wi Park website. Advance booking recommended. 

Best Time for Photos: Mid-morning provides soft light and fewer crowds, perfect for both photography and peaceful exploration.

Opening Hours: Usually 10 AM to 6 PM, with last admission around 5 PM—check their website for updates. 


Getting There

The park is located at:

1467‑9 Songhak‑Jucheon‑ro, Jucheon‑myeon, Yeongwol‑gun, Gangwon‑do, South Korea

It's best reached by car or local bus from Yeongwol station. For longer stays, consider exploring other Gangwon-do must‑visit spots like Pyeongchang, Samcheok, and Seoraksan National Park.


Young Dal Wi Park isn't just another stop—it's an invitation. Here, forgotten architecture becomes a stage for avant-garde art; the line between exhibit and environment blurs. Whether you're a traveler chasing South Korea's offbeat destinations, a photo enthusiast, or an art lover, this space will spark your curiosity and delight your senses.


Make sure to add Young Dal Wi Park to your list of South Korea hidden gems—it's a place that surprises and inspires in equal measure.

*The above text is [full text] translated by 'Google Translate'. 'Google Translate' is working to improve comprehension. Please note that there may be errors in the English translation.

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