DK ASIA hosts Pre-Move-In Inspection with cultural and artistic performances
- More than 7,000 people from all over the country came to the special concert held on the 20th.
- Before the concert, various family events such as busking and electric string music performances were held.
DK ASIA announced that it will hold a pre-move-in inspection event for the "Wanggil Station Royal Park City Prugio," which offers a unique opportunity to experience Korea's first combined resort and arboretum. The event will take place over two days, August 15 and 16. This pre-inspection event aims to provide residents with a special experience beyond just a simple inspection, featuring a range of entertainment and activities.
The event will include a variety of cultural and artistic performances, such as a five-member acoustic band, popera shows, magic performances, and traditional African balafon and cello performances. Additionally, a cafeteria will be set up to offer free snacks and drinks, and various family-friendly activities, including a popular photo booth with four-photo prints, calligraphy, and helium balloon giveaways, will be available.
Visitors can also explore the green signature space known as the Entry Garden and walk on the country's longest 55-meter Sky Walk, which connects two tea houses.
Moreover, attendees can participate in walking tours to experience the community and landscaping facilities, as well as cart tours that allow them to explore the large park with its landscaping and infrastructure.
Kim Jeong-mo, Chairman of DK ASIA, stated, "Recently, pre-move-in inspection events have evolved into family events that offer customer satisfaction and special emotional experiences through various channels of interaction with residents." He added, "Wanggil Station Royal Park City, set to begin occupancy at the end of September, is being developed as the world's most special city, featuring an unparalleled home, unimaginable living spaces, and landscaping more beautiful than any arboretum. It will offer a unique experience of Korea's first combined resort and arboretum."