Gwangsan-gu, Gwangju, Conducts Youth Culture and Arts Program 'Online' View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Jamin] Gwangsan-gu, Gwangju Metropolitan City (Mayor Kim Samho) announced on the 19th that it will conduct an online non-face-to-face cultural and artistic program called ‘CONNECT (Keonekteu)-Yaho’ for youth to enjoy at home at the Wolgok-dong Youth Culture House ‘Yaho Center’ on the 21st.


This program was planned with the purpose of relieving psychological contraction and stress such as depression, anxiety, and boredom experienced by many youths due to the prolonged temporary closure of the Yaho Center caused by COVID-19.


As the program name means ‘connection,’ the Yaho Center plans to provide various play methods through online videos to youths using the center.


In addition, a total of 50 sets of 11 types of related play kits will be lent on a first-come, first-served basis to those who apply and visit the center.


The play kits include ▲ Yaho Center upcycle play ‘Kkokkio-mok’ ▲ clay modeling play ‘Eonneungttukttak Gwan@sang’ ▲ custom image order ‘Art Makers Maenggso MDF Art Puzzle,’ along with 7 types of board games.


The Yaho Center also plans to distribute one self-produced cotton mask with a replaceable filter to those who borrow the play kits.


A Yaho Center official said, “This program was prepared to communicate with youths who may be exhausted due to the long closure and to maintain relationships. We will continue to plan projects that ensure both fun and safety for youths.”



For detailed information such as play videos and play kit rental applications, please contact the Gwangsan-gu Yaho Center.


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