Hong Eun Youth Culture Center 'Youth Club Launch Ceremony' Held via Online Live Broadcast... Career Experience, College Counseling, and Youth Participatory Activities Also Conducted Online

The Hong Eun Youth Culture Center joint launch ceremony was held online to comply with social distancing measures.

The Hong Eun Youth Culture Center joint launch ceremony was held online to comply with social distancing measures.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Jongil Park] Seodaemun-gu (Mayor Moon Seok-jin) announced on the 16th that the Hong Eun Youth Culture House (110 Pobangteo-gil), managed by the district, is operating various programs online in a non-face-to-face manner despite being closed due to COVID-19, receiving great responses from children, adolescents, and parents.


In particular, on the 11th of this month, a live broadcast joint launch ceremony called "Hong Eun-i Jjin-iya" was held online with the participation of about 150 youth club members. On that day, club leaders were elected through an online vote, club rules were established via video conference, and future club activities and assignments will be carried out online.


The Hong Eun Youth Culture House also provides play kits such as bean sprout growing kits, sticker art, and clay art to online quiz winners through the "Banggu-seok Play" program.


Through the online non-face-to-face career experience program "Baedal-ui Jinro," participants can attend special lectures by professionals. By applying, they can receive materials to make "Architectural Model Domes" and "Inertia Arrows" and try making them.


Additionally, the online advertising club "ON," open to youths aged 17 to 19, is currently recruiting new members, and "Career and Academic Counseling" as well as "Parent Career Coach Group Operation" are also conducted online.


Moreover, the Hong Eun Youth Culture House's "Youth Participation Autonomy Groups," including the Youth Operating Committee "Cheongyeon," the Generation Integration Club "Seullim," the Village Volunteer Club "Hong Eun Bakery," the History Keeper "Cheongsachorong," and the Festival Planning Team "Nolkka," are recruiting members and conducting orientations in a non-face-to-face manner.


Lee Eun-hae, director of the Hong Eun Youth Culture House, stated, "I hope various non-face-to-face programs become a source of vitality for youths, and we will work harder to develop content that supports youths during the COVID-19 situation."



Moon Seok-jin, mayor of Seodaemun-gu, urged, "Please make good use of the Hong Eun Youth Culture House (www.hyc.or.kr), as it offers career experiences, academic counseling, and club activities while maintaining social distancing."


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