The KISWIRE Museum, located behind F1963, is where visitors can get a closer look at the wires in our daily lives. Instead of pillars, wires are utilized to entirely support a massive building, demonstrating the wire's resilience and adaptability. Once you step into the museum, you will find wires sustaining numerous aspects of our daily lives such as musical instruments, bridges and automobiles. The Water Garden is a hidden gem of the museum where nature and wires coexist. There is a model of the Gwangan Bridge, a Busan landmark, built over a pond using KISWIRE wires. There is a wall covered with plants using wires, too. This is truly a ¡°wired¡± world.
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