Did you know that the Guinness World Record for the world's largest treasure hunt is in Korea, our country?
The previous record was held by Ottawa, Canada, but the Real Treasure Festival held at the old Gyeonggi Provincial Government complex broke the 24-year Canadian record and set a new one.
Realworld operator Unique Good Company officially holds the Guinness World Record for the world's largest treasure hunt.
Real World's treasure hunt, which even holds the official title of the world's largest treasure hunt by Guinness World Records, has now appeared at the Yeoncheon Paleolithic Festival, a representative prehistoric culture festival in South Korea!
Real World's treasure hunt is such a popular experience program that it has a huge fan base across the country!
The biggest characteristic of Real World's treasure hunt is that countless people can enjoy it simultaneously, not just targeting limited groups, children, or infants, nor having the chronic festival problem of long waiting times. Both adults and children, or rather, adults and children together, can have genuine fun.
Are you still just doing stamp tours?
Real World Treasure Hunt is not just about stamping; it's a digital treasure hunt for modern times that's closer to an active sport, where you roam the entire festival grounds looking for markers indicated on a map.
The best part is that it's playable even with huge crowds!
Festivals offer numerous experience-based activities, but many have left me disappointed due to long lines, the inability to participate due to lunch hours or other breaks, and the activities being geared primarily towards infants and toddlers.
Real World's treasure hunt overcomes these constraints by replacing them with state-of-the-art realistic technology, allowing countless people to enjoy the experience simultaneously.
Furthermore, it has the advantage of distributing the crowds across the vast festival grounds rather than concentrating them in a specific space.
Participants can create unforgettable memories while exploring the entire festival grounds and gain knowledge about Yeoncheon's historical and cultural resources!
One might call it true edutainment – studying while playing!
The Yeoncheon Paleolithic Festival, befitting its reputation as a festival boasting a huge crowd, is filled with people doing an 'open run' (rushing in right when it opens), even before it opens.
On Sunday, May 3rd, the second day of the festival, despite the rainy weather, numerous visitors wearing raincoats or carrying umbrellas were indeed preparing for an open run, lining up right at opening time.
The crowd at the ticket booth is also enormous.
Here's a top tip!
The fastest way to buy tickets for the Yeoncheon Paleolithic Festival at the ticket office!
If you go to the far left of the ticket office, there is a kiosk ticket office.
It's the fastest place to buy tickets on-site. After receiving your ticket, exchange it for a bracelet at the desk next to the ticket office. (You must exchange it for a bracelet. You will receive a Yeoncheon regional gift certificate at this time!)
If the ticket office line is long, please be sure to use the kiosk ticket office!
On the second day of the festival, despite the rain, many people came to visit.
The highlight of the Paleolithic Festival is the experience of going back to the Paleolithic Age, putting raw meat on a long wooden skewer, and roasting it directly over an open fire.
On the first day, it received so much interest and popularity that there was a whopping 2-hour wait for this meat grilling experience.
Now that we've had some delicious meat, what should we do next?
It took so long to park, you probably want to enjoy the festival to the fullest before leaving, right?
The Guinness World Record-achieving Real World Treasure Hunt is not a problem even if it rains. Festival visitors participated wearing umbrellas or raincoats!
To digest and experience every corner of the festival grounds, many people, regardless of gender, age, adults, or children, truly participated.
Since reward lottery tickets are given when achievements are achieved in the middle, the joy of achieving levels like a game is great.
Especially, there are various quizzes related to Yeoncheon and the Paleolithic Age, so if you want to have a special experience with your children on 5.5 Children's Day, please visit the Real World Paleolithic Treasure booth at the Yeoncheon Paleolithic Festival.
The Paleolithic Treasure real-world treasure hunt booth is located on the left side near the entrance of the Yeoncheon Paleolithic Festival.
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