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Bundang Astro Camp 분당 어린이천문대

  • +82-31-322-3245
  • www.astrocamp.net
82, Osalro, Mohyeon-myeon, Cheoin-gu, Yongin-si, Gyeonggi-do

The Astro Camp was established to encourage young children to take an interest in space and natural science and to develop creative problem-solving skills. To this end, the Children’s Observatory provides a wide range of educational programs developed by expert educators from diverse fields of majors at Yonsei University.

In the future, the observatory hopes to continue to expand its experience-centered, in-depth educational programs to help children reach a better understanding of astronomy and natural science principles. Programs focus not only on providing children with accurate information, but also seek to encourage participants to be self-motivated thinkers.

Utilization information

・Information : * Daily Astrology Class (일일천문교실)
1) Time: public school vacation season + every other Saturday
2) Participants: both individual and groups of students (elementary, middle, high school)
3) Details: observation of the sun, constellations (etc.) using telescopes
4) Fees: 30,000 won per person (includes dinner)

* Observation Class (관측교실)
1) Time: please reserve in advance
2) Participants: groups of 30+ students (kindergarten, elementary, middle, high school)
3) Details: understanding constellations and the universe
4) Fees: 10,000 won per person
*Kindergarten day program: 5,000 won

* A Trip to Space with My Daddy (아빠와 함께하는 천체 여행)
1) Time: Sat. 21:00-24:00
2) Participants: Family
3) Details: discover the celestial bodies using a telescope
4) Fees: 50,000 won for 3 people (10,000 won for each extra person)

・Information : • 1330 tt call center: +82-31-1330
(Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
• For more info: +82-31-322-3245 (Korean)

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