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'Star Made of Paper' Excites Both Children and Parents at Moorim Theme Park [Report]

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2025-07-22 15:14:26
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2025-07-22 15:14:26
Ongoing at Starfield Goyang until the 27th
On the 22nd, visitors pose at the 'Moorim Paper Adventure' held at Starfield Goyang. Photo by Seo Ji-yun

[Financial News] "To celebrate the children's vacation, we came to Moorim Paper Universe for a unique experience. It's delightful to see the children enjoy themselves with just a piece of paper, so I'm happy too."
On the 22nd, a visitor who came to Moorim Paper Adventure with their child said this while participating in the large paper star origami experience. Paper Adventure is a paper theme park presented by Moorim at Starfield Goyang. It offers a total of 12 content activities that everyone, regardless of age, can enjoy, including origami.
The theme of this Moorim theme park is 'Paper Star'. Here, hats, airplanes, and even minerals are all made of paper. It allows you to experience a world made entirely of paper. Moorim has set paper not just as a simple material but as a medium for storytelling and conveying emotions, and as the 'starting point' of a new world.
Moorim has incorporated eco-friendly values by using natural pulp finishes for sculptures and producing experience paper with low-carbon certified printing paper 'Neostar Back'.
As soon as visitors enter the theme park, they become paper star explorers. Explorers need tools. When they assemble the low-carbon paper given by the guides, a wonderful paper explorer hat is born. The first exploration is completed after receiving stamp and sticker stars in the exploration journal.
There are a total of 5 play-type exploration programs that you can experience directly, such as making paper hats. Among them, the most popular with children was the 'Paper Planet Reconnaissance Zone', where they could fold and fly sprout paper airplanes. Children repeatedly launched their paper airplanes into the wind, hoping they would fly higher.

Visitors participating in the 'Secret Code Solving' experience at 'Moorim Paper Adventure' held at Starfield Goyang on the 22nd. Photo by Seo Ji-yun

If Moorim Paper Adventure is a new play space for children, it is a place for adults to rediscover their forgotten childhood innocence. This is because it brings together nostalgic games such as origami and flying, word quizzes, and claw machines. You can also capture 'life shots' at booths where paper star dust flies and at photo zones that recreate the first lunar exploration vehicle in human history.
Some visitors said that this experience became an opportunity to become familiar with Moorim paper. One visitor said, "I came to Starfield with my child and happened to see people participating joyfully, so I stopped by by chance and learned about Moorim paper for the first time," adding, "The program was rich, and my child enjoyed it."
Due to the nature of most paper companies operating primarily on business-to-business (B2B) transactions, it may be somewhat unfamiliar to general consumers. Moorim explained that they wanted to highlight the essence, future value, and sustainability of paper materials by reorganizing them into space-type content with added storytelling and immersion. As a plan that anyone can participate in, it attracted attention, with over 5,000 people visiting Paper Adventure on the 19th alone.
Here, you can also find various products made using paper. These include low-carbon stationery, hand creams with recycling certification, diffusers, and toothbrushes. On the 25th, there will also be a demonstration performance by paper aviation master WePlay. The theme park will operate until the 27th.
A Moorim representative said, "We will continue to share the value and potential of paper as a material that opens the future while preserving its essence with the public."
Starfield Goyang's 'Moorim Paper Adventure' is bustling with visitors on the 22nd. Photo by Seo Ji-yun

Starfield Goyang's 'Moorim Paper Adventure' store. Photo by Seo Ji-yun


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