Expressing Gratitude to Medical Staff Devoted on the COVID-19 Frontline through the Blue Light Campaign

The landscape lighting along a 0.5km section of Mangu-ro (from Mangu Station Intersection to Sangbong Premiers Emco) is illuminated in blue.

The landscape lighting along a 0.5km section of Mangu-ro (from Mangu Station Intersection to Sangbong Premiers Emco) is illuminated in blue.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Jongil Park] “Thank you for the dedication of the medical staff”


In the Mangwoo-ro area of Jungnang-gu (Mayor Ryu Kyung-gi), the evening is filled with blue light. This is to honor the dedication of the medical staff who are fighting on the front lines to end COVID-19.


The district announced that it will participate in the 'Blue Light Campaign' from the 27th until May 15.


The Blue Light Campaign is a social campaign that shines blue lights symbolizing medical staff to convey messages of gratitude and support.


By participating in this campaign, the landscape lighting of major facilities installed along the 0.5 km section from Mangwoo Station Intersection to Sangbong Premiers Emco will be lit in blue.


The lighting time is from sunset until 11 PM.


Ryu Kyung-gi, Mayor of Jungnang-gu, said, “This participation in the campaign reflects the hearts of all Jungnang-gu residents,” and added, “We thank the medical staff who are working hard on the front lines to end COVID-19. It is thanks to the medical staff.”



Jungnang-gu attracted attention by presenting a blue rose as the official BI of the 2020 Rose Festival, which was canceled due to COVID-19. The blue rose symbolizes miracles and hope, carrying the meaning of wishing to be a hope that can overcome COVID-19.


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