Gangseo-gu Shares 'Family Play Culture' Using Online Platform...Accepting Applications from 20 Families Nationwide with Adolescent Children Until the 29th

'~Latte-neun mariya'... Seoul Gangseo-gu, Operating Wise Home Life View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Park Jong-il] “Playing tag, rubber band jumping, pole holding, mangkkagi, horseback riding?time flies when you’re having fun.”


Do you remember the nostalgic games that filled those treasured times, just like the song "Treasure" by Bicycle Riding Scenery?


Gangseo-gu, Seoul (Mayor Noh Hyun-song) announced that it will operate the family empathy program “~Latte-neun Mariya” using an online platform to foster empathy among families and adolescents who have spent more time at home due to COVID-19.


The family empathy program “~Latte-neun Mariya” offers an opportunity to share parents’ childhood stories and enjoy nostalgic games such as rubber band jumping and string figure games together, strengthening family bonds and sharing the changed family play culture due to COVID-19.


The program is open to families nationwide with children in elementary, middle, or high school, and will recruit a total of 20 families on a first-come, first-served basis.


Families wishing to participate should submit a video of indoor play with parents under 5 minutes along with the application form via email by the 29th.


The application form can be downloaded from the Gangseo Youth Center website.


Submitted videos will be posted on the online platform “YouTube,” allowing anyone to freely watch various play videos from participating families.


Additionally, by watching other families’ play videos uploaded on YouTube and submitting a verification video, participants can enter the “Family Roulette Event,” which offers various prizes.


Mayor Noh Hyun-song said, “Although daily life is difficult due to COVID-19, we created an opportunity for families to communicate and empathize through play. We look forward to many adolescents joining to share their parents’ childhood nostalgic games.”



The district successfully concluded the youth harmony event “Bang-guseok Gayojje” in April and plans to prepare various non-face-to-face programs in the second half of the year so that not only youth but also families can enjoy them on online platforms.


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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