During Wellness Seoul 2024, children aged 3 to 5 participated in Yamaha Motor's Balance Bike Race, where they rode pedal-less bikes to develop balance skills before transitioning to regular bicycles. The event, held at Sebitseom Banpo along the Han River in southern Seoul, was filled with laughter and cheers from parents observing the races. Teenagers also had the chance to try minibike riding, adding to the day's excitement. Parents captured their children's joyful moments as they navigated the course under the guidance of safety-helmet-wearing instructors. At the festival, exchange students from Korea University enjoyed a break from their studies and explored the various activities. Mulawear's yoga session saw participants, including 62-year-old Lee Hong-soo, engage in stretching exercises despite light rain. Artists Choi Kwang-sook and Jeon Seung-taek contributed installation artworks that highlighted themes of peaceful coexistence among humans, animals, and the environment, sparking contemplation and reflection among attendees. Jeon's piece "Whale" symbolized environmental struggles, while Choi's artwork based on "The Little Prince" emphasized growth and mutual support among event participants and their pets.
During Wellness Seoul 2024, children aged 3 to 5 participated in Yamaha Motor's Balance Bike Race, where they rode pedal-less bikes to develop balance skills before transitioning to regular bicycles. The event, held at Sebitseom Banpo along the Han River in southern Seoul, was filled with laughter and cheers from parents observing the races. Teenagers also had the chance to try minibike riding, adding to the day's excitement. Parents captured their children's joyful moments as they navigated the course under the guidance of safety-helmet-wearing instructors. At the festival, exchange students from Korea University enjoyed a break from their studies and explored the various activities. Mulawear's yoga session saw participants, including 62-year-old Lee Hong-soo, engage in stretching exercises despite light rain. Artists Choi Kwang-sook and Jeon Seung-taek contributed installation artworks that highlighted themes of peaceful coexistence among humans, animals, and the environment, sparking contemplation and reflection among attendees. Jeon's piece "Whale" symbolized environmental struggles, while Choi's artwork based on "The Little Prince" emphasized growth and mutual support among event participants and their pets.