Enjoying Culture and Nature at Gyeonggi Peace Plaza

Are you looking for a space where you can play freely with your dog?
Located in front of the Gyeonggi Provincial Office Northern Building, Gyeonggi Peace Plaza offers a variety of cultural programs, including the dog playground 'Haemalggae', performances, film festivals, and exhibitions.
The free dog playground 'Haemalggae' allows dogs to run freely without leashes, promoting a healthy pet culture.
Gyeonggi Peace Plaza is an open space perfect for leisurely walks, where residents can enjoy culture and recreation together.
In addition to the dog playground 'Haemalggae', the plaza hosts various cultural programs and exhibitions at the Gyeonggi Millennium Gallery.
Visitors can easily access 'Haemalggae' using a QR code-based entry system. By scanning the QR code at the entrance with a smartphone, dog owners can register their pet's information for convenient entry.
Only small to medium-sized dogs under 40 cm in height are allowed, ensuring a safe environment and preventing accidents due to size differences.
To enjoy 'Haemalggae' fully, it's essential to follow the basic usage guidelines:
- Eligible: Small and medium-sized dogs (under 40 cm in height)
- Fee: Free
- Only registered dogs may enter
- Accompanied by a guardian is mandatory
- Bring waste bags and leashes
- Operating hours: 7 AM to 10 PM
With careful management from guardians, 'Haemalggae' can become a clean and mature dog playground culture.
Gyeonggi Peace Plaza is an open cultural space where residents can enjoy various cultural events, including performances, films, and busking.
Starting this April, a series of cultural and artistic performances will be held, allowing residents to experience art and culture in their daily lives.
Families and couples are encouraged to visit and enjoy the upcoming events planned for 2026.
In June and July, during the World Cup, large screens will broadcast live matches, and a charming outdoor film festival will take place, providing special cultural experiences for family visitors.
Gyeonggi Peace Plaza operates as a cultural space created together with residents through various programs.
The Gyeonggi Millennium Gallery offers an exhibition space for local artists and organizations to showcase their work, providing another cultural experience for visitors.
The ongoing exhibition 'Visiting Art Exhibition 2026' features a total of 21 artists, including Kim Gye-young from the Gyeonggi International Art Creation Association, displaying diverse works.
As spring approaches, consider visiting Gyeonggi Peace Plaza for a delightful stroll with your dog while enjoying culture and leisure.

Source :https://blog.naver.com/gyeonggi_gov/224212012790
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