Starting with Korea Nuclear Meister High School on the 12th, touring visits continue through November

On the 12th, the Uljin-gun Youth Harmony Festival was held at Korea Nuclear Meister High School.

On the 12th, the Uljin-gun Youth Harmony Festival was held at Korea Nuclear Meister High School.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Dong-wook] On the 12th, Uljin-gun, Gyeongbuk Province, announced on the 13th that it held the '2020 Uljin-gun Youth Harmony Festival' with about 300 students from Korea Nuclear Meister High School.


The Uljin Youth Harmony Festival is an event where young people participate in various cultural activities such as performances, competitions, exhibitions, and play experiences to express their dreams and talents. It has been held annually since 2008.


This year, due to the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic, the event was reduced to five sessions until November, starting with this event and continuing as school visit events. The event held on the 12th at Nuclear Meister High School was organized with safety education, performances by 20 school clubs, and experience booths operated by youth-related organizations.



County Governor Jeon Chan-geol said, "We prepared the Youth Harmony Festival to communicate with young people and comfort their weary minds by trying a new operation method that visits schools in response to the changed environment due to COVID-19." He added, "I hope they have a joyful time through the Harmony Festival, escaping from academic stress."


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