Goseong Ecological Learning Center: A Fun and Educational Outing for the Whole Family


Nestled within the Goseong County Water and Wastewater Treatment Plant in Songhak-ri, Goseong, Gyeongsangnam-do, lies the Goseong Ecological Learning Center – a nature-friendly educational space that utilizes treated wastewater.
This exhibition hall and museum offers free admission and provides a clean and well-maintained environment, ensuring a pleasant experience for visitors. The spacious parking lot makes it easily accessible.
Here's some information about the Goseong Ecological Learning Center:
■ Goseong Ecological Learning Center Information ■
This ecological learning center reuses treated wastewater.
☞ Visiting Information
Opening Hours ∥ 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM (Open year-round)
☞ Nearby Experience Course
Ecological Learning Center → Ecological Pond → Photo Zone
☞ Please Observe the Following When Visiting!
√ No outside food allowed.
√ Please refrain from any actions that may damage the facilities.
√ Children and the elderly must be accompanied by a guardian.
√ Pets are not allowed.
If you would like a guided tour of the Goseong Ecological Learning Center, you can apply on-site or by phone. Tour times are from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM, with a lunch break from 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM.
The exhibition hall on the first floor is surprisingly large and spacious. Upstairs, you'll find a book cafe and a rooftop garden!
The free admission is a great perk, but the well-organized system made our visit with the kids especially beneficial. We learned about different fish species living in different river systems, the introduction of Goseong-gun, the Water and Wastewater Management Office, the Dr. Fish experience, freshwater organisms by water quality grade, aquatic plants, aquatic insects, freshwater fish by water quality grade, freshwater ecosystems, the water cycle, and even an sturgeon tunnel.
The variety of exhibits made it a worthwhile experience for the whole family.
On the second floor, which houses the rooftop garden, you can observe various types of Korean freshwater fish and lotus flowers – there are so many different kinds!
Korean freshwater fish include the Coreoleuciscus splendidus, lenok, Nipponocypris temminckii, Rhynchocypris oxycephalus, Hemibarbus labeo, Coreoperca herzi, Liobagrus obesus, Rhynchocypris steindachneri, Abbottina springeri, Coreoleuciscus splendidus, Gobiobotia macrocephala, Microphysogobio koreensis, Cherry salmon, Hemibarbus barbus, Liobagrus mediadiposalis, Kichijoji loach, Zacco platypus, Acheilognathus signifer, Cobitis lutheri, catfish, Rhodeus ocellatus.
"People make books, and books make people." We also visited the book cafe and enjoyed reading in a quiet atmosphere, creating happy memories with the kids.
I highly recommend visiting this exhibition hall – we had a great time!
I had a wonderful time visiting with my child at the exhibition museum-♪
I can't recommend this place enough! I want to visit again!




















































Goseong Ecological Learning Center
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