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Exploring the Songjeong Cultural Center in Ulsan

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Everyday Cultural Space in Ulsan

In the busy routine of daily life, I found a place to relax and indulge in my hobbies: the Songjeong Cultural Center in Buk-gu, Ulsan.

This center is more than just a cultural education facility; it serves as a community gathering space where the joys of everyday life flourish!

It is a lifestyle cultural space accessible to all local residents, offering a variety of programs and active club activities.

Location and Operating Information

Operating hours: Tuesday to Sunday, 9 AM to 6 PM

Closed on: Mondays and public holidays

Located at 89 Hwasan-ro, Buk-gu, the Songjeong Cultural Center has a spacious parking lot on the basement level and ground floor, making parking convenient. For public transportation, it is a 3-minute walk from the Songjeong LH Complex bus stop and the Bandoyu Bora main gate bus stop.

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Facilities Overview

The center is equipped with various cultural activity facilities from the basement to the fifth floor. At the entrance, there is a book return box, allowing easy returns without visiting the Songjeong Nara Library on the third floor.

During the operation of the resource room, please return books directly. The resource room operates 24 hours on Mondays and public holidays.

Basement Level Activities

Basement 1: Dance practice room, music practice room

This area connected to the basement parking lot includes a dance practice room and a music practice room. Citizens can participate in club activities or practice individually.

On weekends, the music practice room was bustling with instrument practice! The soundproofing facilities are well-equipped, so it remains quiet outside, allowing for free expression of energy.

First Floor Community Spaces

1st Floor: Seminar room, meeting space, open courtyard, club rooms

The first floor features an open space where anyone can easily stop by and relax. It has a café-like atmosphere where visitors can read books and enjoy leisurely weekends.

Especially when waiting for a child attending a class, it was delightful to spend time reading books from the shelves!

The spacious seminar room is equipped with a projector and sound system, making it suitable for lectures and meetings.

The inner club rooms are divided by size, allowing for various small group activities and cultural events.

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Second Floor Cultural Programs

2nd Floor: Cultural lecture room, sunny terrace

The second floor hosts cultural arts education programs. Various one-day classes and regular programs are held monthly, with folding doors allowing for space expansion for larger lectures.

Family-Friendly Third Floor

3rd Floor: Songjeong Nara Library, baby care room, integrated care center, sunny storytelling courtyard

The third floor is popular among families with children, featuring a cozy library. There are many comfortable spaces for reading, attracting family visitors on weekends.

Right in front of the library, there is a nursing room and rest area for families with young children, providing a spacious place to take a break.

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Indoor Sports Facilities

4th Floor: Table tennis room, lounge, family multipurpose court

The indoor sports facilities include a table tennis room and a family multipurpose court, allowing for exercise regardless of the weather. The table tennis room is open for free use, with a basic usage time of 1 hour.

Visiting the family multipurpose court filled with children's laughter, I saw kids sweating and playing soccer in short sleeves despite the cold winter!

Professional Sports on the Top Floor

5th Floor: Basketball court, screen tennis court

The fifth floor features professional sports facilities, including a basketball court and a screen tennis court. The basketball court is designed for indoor play, while the screen tennis court is equipped with the latest screen systems.

For screen tennis, the fee is 18,000 won per hour on weekdays, payable on-site. The rates are the same for children, teenagers, adults, and seniors, available from 10 AM to 8 PM.

Reservation and Visit Tips

All reservations for facilities and programs are managed through the Ulsan Buk-gu Public Facility Reservation Service website. Popular classes and reservations should be made in advance.

Visiting the Songjeong Cultural Center with my child over the weekend was a great way to relax and enjoy reading a book while engaging in family activities. Why not spend some time with your family at the Songjeong Cultural Center, a place where you can enjoy activities regardless of the chilly winter weather?

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