The special exhibition 'Journey of the Moon: Busan Moon Jar' held at Haeundae Dalmaji Park – An exhibition you must visit in Busan this February!

Busan Moon Jar Exhibition at Dalmaji Park Haeundae

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The city of Busan is holding the exhibition 'Journey of the Moon: Busan Moon Jar' that connects Dalmaji Park in Haeundae and the Busan Museum.

This exhibition merges moon jars from the Joseon Dynasty with contemporary installation art, attracting considerable interest as a must-visit exhibition in Busan in February.

The charm of this exhibition lies in its ability to harmoniously weave traditional artifacts and public art, providing citizens the opportunity to expand their cultural experiences in daily life.




Overview of the 'Journey of the Moon: Busan Moon Jar' Exhibition

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The main information regarding this touring exhibition is as follows.

The title of the exhibition is 'Journey of the Moon: Busan Moon Jar,' running from January 26 to August 30, 2026. The exhibition locations are Dalmaji Park in Haeundae and the Busan Museum.

This exhibition showcases the white moon jars of the Joseon Dynasty and the modern work of installation artist Han Won-seok titled 〈Re:moon〉.

Notably, it is planned as a circular exhibition structure connecting the park and the museum, a significant characteristic of this exhibition.




Outdoor Exhibition at Dalmaji Park ‘The Moon, a Park to Stay’

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The first venue for the exhibition is Dalmaji Park in Haeundae.

The exhibition period is from January 26 to March 31 and focuses on the outdoor environment and public art. The main artwork of this exhibition is 〈Re:moon〉.

This piece is an installation art shaped like a moon jar, constructed from approximately 600 recycled car headlights, standing about 4 meters high.

The artwork embodies themes of ‘restoration of dead light’ and ‘nature's cycle,’ while simultaneously expressing the characteristics of Dalmaji Park and the symbolism of the ‘moon.’ In particular, during the full moon period of the Lunar New Year, it is expected to provide a more unique viewing experience alongside the night scenery.




Busan Museum's Associated Exhibition and Touring Structure

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After the exhibition at Dalmaji Park concludes, a new exhibition will take place at the Busan Museum.

This exhibition will feature a permanent display of the white moon jars from the Joseon Dynasty (treasure), aiming to convey their value to many visitors.

Additionally, the outdoor garden will re-install the 〈Re:moon〉 artwork from June 29 to August 30 for public viewing.

The special exhibition is planned to coincide with the commemorative event held by the UNESCO World Heritage Committee in Busan in July.

Using QR codes to connect the exhibition information between the park and the museum, visitors can experience traditional artifacts and contemporary art as a unified story.




Why It Is Gaining Attention as a Must-See February Exhibition in Busan

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There are clear reasons why ‘Journey of the Moon: Busan Moon Jar’ is attracting interest.

First, this exhibition has the character of urban cultural content that connects the park and the art museum. It harmonizes traditional cultural heritage with contemporary installation art, allowing visitors to enjoy outdoor exhibitions for free.

Moreover, the characteristics of Dalmaji Park and the symbolism of the moon come together to attract more people. It is also noteworthy that collaboration with the Busan Landscape Association has transformed the park into a cultural platform rather than just a resting space.




Conclusion: Enjoying Busan’s Moon at Dalmaji Park

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At Dalmaji Park located in Haeundae, an intriguing curated exhibition titled 'Journey of the Moon: Busan Moon Jar' is currently being held. This exhibition offers a unique experience that combines traditional elements of Busan with a modern sensibility, as well as nature and art.

If you are looking for an exhibition to visit in Busan in February, I recommend considering a journey that includes the outdoor exhibition at Dalmaji Park along with the related exhibition at the Busan Museum.

The moon jars encountered in this ordinary park create a unique cultural landscape of Busan, offering visitors a different kind of joy.

Dalmaji Park: 184 Dalmaji-gil, Haeundae-gu, Busan

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q. When and where is the exhibition 'Journey of the Moon: Busan Moon Jar' held?
The exhibition runs from January 26, 2026, to August 30, 2026, at Dalmaji Park and the Busan Museum.

The 'Journey of the Moon: Busan Moon Jar' exhibition is a circular curated exhibition connecting Dalmaji Park with the Busan Museum. It will run from January 26 to August 30, 2026, featuring an outdoor public art exhibition in the park initially, followed by a focus on traditional moon jars at the Busan Museum. This unique touring exhibition structure allows visitors to experience both traditional and contemporary art in various spaces.

Q. Tell us about the main work 'Re:moon' presented at Dalmaji Park.
〈Re:moon〉 is an installation art piece shaped like a moon jar made from about 600 recycled car headlights, standing approximately 4 meters tall.

〈Re:moon〉 is a work created by installation artist Han Won-seok, made from around 600 recycled car headlights, shaped like a moon jar. Standing at 4 meters tall, this work embodies themes of 'restoration of dead light' and 'nature's cycle,' while expressing the characteristics of Dalmaji Park and the symbolism of the moon. In particular, during the full moon period of the Lunar New Year, it offers an even more special viewing experience.

Q. Why is the 'Journey of the Moon' exhibition receiving attention in February in Busan?
It is garnering interest due to the harmony of tradition and contemporary art, free outdoor exhibitions, and the characteristics and symbolism of Dalmaji Park.

The 'Journey of the Moon' exhibition is drawing significant attention as urban cultural content that merges the traditional cultural heritage of the Joseon Dynasty's moon jars with contemporary installation art. As a free outdoor exhibition, it is easily accessible for many citizens and tourists, providing an exceptional cultural experience enhanced by the natural beauty of Dalmaji Park and the symbolic theme of the 'moon.' The collaboration with the Busan Landscape Association in transforming the park into a cultural platform also contributes to the increase in visitors.

Q. What content does the 'Journey of the Moon' exhibition at the Busan Museum feature?
The museum will present a permanent exhibition of the Joseon Dynasty's white moon jars, and the work 〈Re:moon〉 will be reinstalled from the end of June.

At the Busan Museum, the latter part of the 'Journey of the Moon' exhibition will proceed, introducing a permanent exhibition of the specified treasure, the white moon jar from the Joseon Dynasty. Additionally, the installation art piece 〈Re:moon〉 will be reinstalled in the outdoor garden from June 29 to August 30. In July, a special exhibition related to the commemorative event held by the UNESCO World Heritage Committee in Busan will also take place, enriching the cultural significance.

Q. What should I keep in mind when visiting the 'Journey of the Moon: Busan Moon Jar' exhibition?
You can visit both the outdoor exhibition and the museum exhibition and easily connect the exhibition information through QR codes for a seamless experience.

Visitors can first enjoy the outdoor installation art and public art exhibitions at Dalmaji Park until the end of March. They can then appreciate both the traditional moon jar exhibition and the 〈Re:moon〉 work at the Busan Museum, utilizing QR codes to create an integrated experience that organically connects the exhibitions in both spaces. This opportunity allows for a deep appreciation of the harmony between traditional and contemporary art, presenting a great chance to experience Busan's unique cultural landscape.

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