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Learn about the history of the Korean broadcasting company, KBS
Korea's first broadcasting exhibition center where you can learn about KBS, one of Korea's leading broadcasting companies, from the past to the present. The museum offers a variety of attractions, including the Public Relations Hall, where you can watch entertainment programs, news, and more, and the Mini Museum, where you can learn about the history of broadcasting through the ages and see the televisions, cameras, and other broadcasting equipment used at the time. The tour is led by a professional guide, so don't forget to make a reservation before visiting.
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Experiential programs with a variety of themes, including virtual studios
There are various interactive programs, such as the Virtual Studio Experience, where you can select a background of your choice and see a synthesized screen that looks like a real broadcast; the Assistant Control Room Experience, where you can touch recording devices and adjust camera angles as if you were a video producer; and the Dubbing Experience Corner, where you can record your voice as if you were the protagonist of a cartoon movie.