Table of Contents
- Liberation Day, a Day to Experience the Touch of History with Children
- Exhibition Guided Program with Bugy, A Time Travel Back 80 Years
- August 15, Find the Song! Recalling Liberation Through Music
- 150 Taegukgi, Large Exhibits Drawn by Children Unveiled
- Participation Methods and Application Guidance
- Conclusion: A Day to Feel the Touch of History with Children
- Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Liberation Day, a Day to Experience the Touch of History with Children

Busan Metropolitan City has prepared a special program at the Busan Modern History Museum to celebrate the 80th anniversary of liberation.
This event offers guide programs and music experiences where citizens can experience the history of Busan and the importance of liberation in various ways, along with a large Taegukgi exhibition.
It will be held for free on August 15, making it an ideal opportunity for family visitors who wish to spend a meaningful Liberation Day with their children.
Exhibition Guided Program with Bugy, A Time Travel Back 80 Years

One of the history education programs in Busan, GO! Back 80 Years with Bugy, features 'Bugy', the communication character of Busan, as the narrator. This program easily conveys the modern history of Busan from the Japanese colonial period to the liberation period and the origin of the name Gwangbok-dong.
This exhibition guide, which children and families can participate in together, serves as a lively educational space where history can be felt more closely. It offers opportunities for various age groups to enjoy together and contributes to raising interest in history.
August 15, Find the Song! Recalling Liberation Through Music

The second program is a special experience commemorating Liberation Day, Find the Song on August 15!. This program proceeds by listening to the song 'August 15' and filling in the blanks with the lyrics. It is designed to help children naturally feel the meaning of liberation through music.
The event will take place in the permanent exhibition hall of the museum, and 100 people who submit the completed lyrics will receive a small souvenir. This program is available for on-site first-come, first-served registration, providing a vivid opportunity for children to experience the emotional impact of history through direct observation, listening, and participation.
It will be a meaningful time that can develop both children's creativity and interest in history.
150 Taegukgi, Large Exhibits Drawn by Children Unveiled

This event features a special exhibition. A large Taegukgi was created by combining 150 drawings of Taegukgi made by elementary school students in Busan during the museum's experiential class held on March 1 in celebration of the Samiljeol.
This large Taegukgi will be displayed on the outer wall of the museum, providing an opportunity to reflect on the meaning of liberation. The results of this educational activity, in which children participated, will serve as a valuable experience for sharing that emotion with citizens.
Participation Methods and Application Guidance

The exhibition guided program will be conducted on a reservation basis. The schedule is from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on August 15 (Thursday). Applications can be submitted from August 4 (Sunday) to August 8 (Thursday) through the Busan Integrated Reservation System. For inquiries, please call 051-607-8043.
Additionally, participation in the experience program can be registered on-site on a first-come, first-served basis. Participants will receive a souvenir upon completion of the experience.
There will also be additional benefits on the day of the event. By adding the museum as a KakaoTalk friend or participating in the YouTube subscription event, you can receive a small Taegukgi for free.
Conclusion: A Day to Feel the Touch of History with Children

The Liberation Day program prepared by the Busan Modern History Museum is designed to provide an experience beyond mere observation. It has been arranged to allow citizens to actively participate as subjects in history.
This will be a great opportunity for children to understand the historical significance more easily and deeply through hands-on education.
If you are looking for a place to visit in Busan with your children on Liberation Day, I highly recommend the program at this museum. As we celebrate the 80th anniversary of liberation, let us all take the time to remember and feel together.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q. What does the Busan Modern History Museum’s Liberation Day program include?
It offers various programs including guided programs, music experiences, and a large Taegukgi exhibition to commemorate the 80th anniversary of liberation.
The Busan Modern History Museum has organized a special event for citizens to participate in celebration of Liberation Day. This event includes a guided program that easily conveys Busan’s modern history and the origin of Gwangbok-dong, titled Go Back 80 Years with Bugy, an experience that reflects on the meaning of liberation through music called Find the Song on August 15!, and a large Taegukgi exhibition made by combining 150 drawings made by elementary school students. All programs are structured to allow participants to experience historical emotions.
Q. What is the Go Back 80 Years with Bugy program?
An educational program about Busan's modern history and the origin of Gwangbok-dong narrated by Busan's character Bugy.
The Go Back 80 Years with Bugy program features Bugy, the communication character of Busan, as the narrator to help easily convey Busan's history from the Japanese colonial period to the liberation period. It is designed for children and family audiences to promote interest in history and offer a friendly approach. It provides an educational opportunity to experience history more vividly.
Q. How is the Find the Song on August 15! program conducted?
It is an experience that fills in the lyrics of a song to convey the meaning of liberation through music and can be participated in through on-site registration.
The Find the Song on August 15! program commemorates Liberation Day by allowing participants to listen to the song 'August 15' and fill in the blanks of the lyrics. The activity is designed to help children naturally feel the meaning of liberation through music. On the day of the event, registration will be available on a first-come, first-served basis and a small souvenir will be provided to the first 100 individuals who submit the completed lyrics. Participants can experience historical emotions through observation, listening, and participation.
Q. How was the large Taegukgi exhibition arranged?
A large Taegukgi made by combining 150 drawings of Taegukgi drawn by elementary school students in Busan will be displayed.
This event features a large Taegukgi created by compiling 150 drawings made by elementary school students during experiential classes associated with the March 1st celebrations. The large Taegukgi will be installed on the outer wall of the museum, providing an opportunity to reflect on the meaning of liberation. This piece, created through children's participation, will become a valuable exhibit for sharing that emotion with citizens.
Q. What are the participation methods and schedule for the program?
The guided program requires a reservation, while the experience program is available for on-site first-come, first-served participation.
The exhibition guided program will run from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on August 15, and prior applications must be made through the Busan Integrated Reservation System from August 4 to August 8. For inquiries, you can call 051-607-8043. On the other hand, participation in the experience program will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis on the day of the event, and souvenirs will be provided to participants. Additionally, by adding the museum as a KakaoTalk friend or participating in the YouTube subscription event, a small Taegukgi will also be given for free.
Q. Who is the recommended audience for this Liberation Day program?
It is suitable for family visitors and citizens, including children, to experience history together.
This event is particularly recommended for family visitors who come with children. The child-centered experience programs and narration allow for easy and fun engagement with history. The Busan Modern History Museum provides an experience beyond mere observation, and the event is designed so that all citizens can deeply feel and remember the meaning of liberation. If you want to spend a meaningful Liberation Day with your children in Busan, this museum's program is the optimal course to follow.