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The Beach Barefoot Walking Festival, Concluding at Songdo

The city of Busan plans to hold the final part of the "Seven Beach Earthing Challenge" on Saturday, September 20, at 3 p.m. at Songdo Beach.
This event offers a unique experience of feeling the sea breeze while walking barefoot on the sand and aims to promote public health and the spread of marine healing content.
This journey, which began in Haeundae, will conclude at Songdo after passing through Gwangalli, Dadaepo, Songjeong, Ilgwang, and Imrang. A large number of participants are expected to take part in this event.

Registration and Benefits

This event will recruit 2,000 participants on a first-come, first-served basis until the day before the event through the official website of the Seven Beach Earthing Challenge, Earthing Busan (earthing.busan.com).
The participation fee is completely free, and all participants will receive bottled water and shoe bags as souvenirs. Notably, those who have completed the previous six challenges will receive special rewards, including a completion medal and round-trip tickets for the Songdo Skywalk.
Event Programs and Course Information

This event will feature ▲ congratulatory performances ▲ course guidance and stretching ▲ and the Seven Beach Earthing Challenge in sequence.
Participants can freely walk the round trip of 1.4 km starting from the beachfront stage in front of the Songdo Marine Sports Center. This event can be attended at a comfortable time for individuals, making it enjoyable for everyone, regardless of age or gender.
Additionally, a medical center will be available on-site as a health experience area, offering opportunities for wellness experiences through body composition analysis and brain wave checks. This diverse program provides participants with both health and enjoyment.
Completing the Wellness Journey at Songdo Beach

Songdo Beach is the first public beach in Korea and has soft sand ideal for earthing experiences.
With a natural connection between the city and the beach, citizens and tourists can enjoy a special moment of harmony with nature while walking barefoot along the shore.
The city of Busan hopes this event will complete a healthy healing journey that connects the sea with its citizens. Public transportation is recommended since parking space will be limited on the day of the event.
Conclusion

The "Seven Beach Earthing Challenge," held at Songdo Beach in Busan, is a special event combining health, healing, and nature experiences.
Participants can recharge their body and mind through the connection with nature by feeling the sand beneath their feet.
The final event on September 20 is expected to be a memorable wellness festival for the citizens.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q. When and where is the Seven Beach Earthing Challenge held?
The final part of the Seven Beach Earthing Challenge will be held at Busan Songdo Beach on September 20 at 3 p.m.
The Seven Beach Earthing Challenge is a barefoot walking festival hosted by the city of Busan, with the final part held on September 20 at 3 p.m. at Songdo Beach. This festival provides a unique experience of connecting with nature by walking barefoot on the sand by the sea. The event concludes at Songdo Beach after passing through several beaches in Busan like Haeundae and Gwangalli.
Q. How can I register to participate, and what is the fee?
The official website is recruiting 2,000 participants for free on a first-come, first-served basis until the day before the event.
Registration for participation is open on the official website of the Seven Beach Earthing Challenge, Earthing Busan (earthing.busan.com), for up to 2,000 participants on a first-come, first-served basis until the day before the event. The participation fee is completely free, and all participants receive bottled water and shoe bags as souvenirs. Participants who have completed the previous six challenges will also receive a medal and round-trip tickets for the Songdo Skywalk.
Q. What are the event programs and walking courses like?
The event includes congratulatory performances, stretching, a 1.4 km round trip course walk, and health experience programs.
The event consists of congratulatory performances, course guidance, and stretching, followed by the Seven Beach Earthing Challenge walk. Participants can freely enjoy a round trip of approximately 1.4 km starting from the beachfront stage in front of the Songdo Marine Sports Center. Participation is allowed without any specific time restrictions, allowing everyone to join comfortably. A medical center will also be available on-site, offering health experiences such as body composition analysis and brain wave tests.
Q. What features does Songdo Beach have?
As the first public beach in Korea, it features soft sand and a harmonious blend of city and nature.
Songdo Beach, opened as the first public beach in Korea, has soft sand suitable for earthing experiences. The natural connection between the city and the beach allows participants to enjoy a special experience of harmony with nature while walking barefoot along the shore. On the event day, public transportation is recommended as parking will be difficult.
Q. What kind of experience can participants have in the Seven Beach Earthing Challenge?
It offers a unique wellness experience combining health, healing, and nature through barefoot walking.
The Seven Beach Earthing Challenge aims for a refresh of both body and mind through barefoot walking by the sea. Participants can enhance their health and experience marine healing by feeling the sand under their feet. The final event on September 20 aims to provide citizens with a memorable healing festival.