Christmas Special Exhibition at Yeonsan Cultural Warehouse
127-27 Cheongdong-ri, Yeonsan-myeon, Nonsan-si, Chungcheongnam-do

As the year comes to a close, take your child for a delightful outing to meet beautiful light trees and learn about nature at the Christmas special exhibition.
Located at 127-27 Cheongdong-ri, Yeonsan-myeon, Nonsan-si, Chungcheongnam-do, the Yeonsan Cultural Warehouse is a healing space that fills the heart with art and emotion.
This venue hosts continuous cultural exhibitions throughout the year, attracting many citizens and tourists who come with their families to enjoy cultural healing.
The Christmas special exhibition 'Circulation' is currently being held at the Yeonsan Cultural Warehouse.
In December 2025, as we approach the end of the year, we invite you to explore the special exhibition space and share the experience.
The Yeonsan Cultural Warehouse was born from the transformation of an old agricultural cooperative warehouse located in front of Yeonsan Station into a cultural healing space with exhibition halls for experience and education.
There's also a cozy café where you can enjoy a warm cup of tea and delicious pastries with your family.
Today, we visit the multipurpose hall of Yeonsan Cultural Warehouse, which hosts various exhibitions throughout the year. In December 2025, the Christmas special exhibition will be showcased here.
As we enter the multipurpose hall, we encounter the special exhibition. Organized by Nonsan City, the Nonsan Cultural Tourism Foundation, and the Yeonsan Cultural Warehouse, we are excited to discover what is being displayed.
The spacious hall is filled with numerous Christmas trees adorned with white lights, resembling snow.
While the exhibition features beautiful Christmas trees, the theme revolves around the story of change, titled 'Circulation'.
Let's explore the stages of circulation: the cycle of nature.
The story begins with the earth, where sunlight and water nourish seeds that grow into sprouts and strong trees, eventually bearing delicious and healthy fruits.
As we explore the special exhibition, we appreciate the narrative of circulation, starting from the soil and leading to the pulse of life.
The first step is the story of the earth, represented by the warm mocha light of the 'Land of Life', symbolizing the beginning of all life and the starting point of circulation.
The second story is about seeds, which awaken from the earth, absorbing light and water, representing the moment of possibility as the fairies within the seeds are born.
All life in the world is connected through the visible and invisible, and light and heart return to us, embodying the essence of circulation.
The third story is about sprouts, where small trees gather to form a large forest, symbolizing the expansion and growth of nature's life in a gentle light and rhythm.
The fourth story focuses on trees and fruits, where the life of circulation reaches its completion, culminating in the moment of bearing fruit, marking the end of a noble cycle and the beginning of a new one.
The 2025 Christmas special exhibition at Yeonsan Cultural Warehouse intertwines the story of nature's circulation with the theme of Christmas trees, creating a space that offers visitors and travelers the natural laws and beautiful memories of Christmas.
As you enter, pick up a brochure to create your own Christmas tree, stamping the illustrations to make a colorful tree.
This simple experience is especially loved by children, allowing them to connect the stages of soil, seed, sprout, tree, and fruit.
Once a discarded grain warehouse, Yeonsan Cultural Warehouse has transformed into a space that fills hearts with art and emotion.
The final exhibition of 2025, themed 'Circulation', meaningfully concludes the year by exploring nature.
As 2025 comes to a close, visit Yeonsan Cultural Warehouse with your child and create precious and beautiful memories in front of the tree of circulation.
May the warmth of circulation spread back into society, creating a beautiful world.
The 2025 Yeonsan Cultural Warehouse Christmas special exhibition runs from December 3 to December 31, open daily from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM (last entry at 5:30 PM). Admission and parking are free.
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