Pocheon Art Valley Pocheon Art Valley was originally an abandoned granite quarry. Production ceased in the mid-to-late 1990s. In order to avoid environmental damage caused by abandonment, in 2009 it became South Korea's first environmentally reused complex cultural and art space. In 2014, the number of visitors to Pocheon Art Valley exceeded 1 million. To celebrate this breakthrough, Pocheon Art Valley specially designed many planned exhibitions, weekend performances, planned performances, etc. In addition, the Pocheon Art Valley Astronomical Science Center, where you can imagine and experience the vast universe, also opened on August 1, 2014. It includes game experiences and cosmic science displays, a cutting-edge 4D imaging hall, and celestial bodies for observing constellations. Observation Hall. This place is also the filming location for many TV series: Flower Travels, Legend of the Blue Sea, and Step by Step. Li et al.