Seoul city to bring books outdoors with libraries on lawns next week

By Lee Hugh Posted : April 13, 2026, 16:19 Updated : April 13, 2026, 16:21
Courtesy of the Seoul Metropolitan Government
SEOUL, April 13 (AJP) - With the return of balmy weather, several spaces in central Seoul will be transformed into outdoor libraries starting next week, where Seoulites can read books on the lawn in front of City Hall, at Gwanghwamun Square, or along Cheonggye Stream.

These open-air libraries, part of the city government's annual summer events, are scheduled to open next Thursday and will feature bookshelves with more than 12,000 books, as well as bean bags, mats, and parasols, the Seoul Metropolitan Government said on Monday.

Seoul residents and visitors are welcome to read free of charge, meditate, or enjoy side events such as performances, hands-on activities, lectures, and exhibitions, with each space offering its own distinct vibe and atmosphere.

In cooperation with foreign embassies in Seoul, the city will also launch a weekly walking tour program for foreign tourists this year, scheduled to run 20 sessions between May and June and September and October. It will offer a chance to explore different cultures through books and engage with local communities.

"Through these events, we want to promote Seoul as a city where reading is part of everyday life," said Kim Tae-hee, a Seoul city official.

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