From the 25th to the 29th, the 'Gwangjin Residents Non-Face-to-Face Healing Walking' Event Will Be Held... Complete the Children's Grand Park Walking Course and Get a Chance to Win Gift Certificates Through a Draw

Let's Walk and Win Prizes at Children's Grand Park!... Gwangjin-gu Residents' Non-Face-to-Face Healing Walk Event View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Jongil Park] Gwangjin-gu (District Mayor Kim Seon-gap) will hold the "Gwangjin-gu Residents Non-face-to-face Healing Walking" event at Children's Grand Park from the 25th to the 29th.


Organized by the Gwangjin-gu Sports Council, this event was prepared to help residents regain health and vitality through a non-face-to-face walking event amid the prolonged COVID-19 restrictions.


Residents who wish to participate can run a walking measurement app (Samsung Health, Nike Run Club, RunDay, etc.) on their smartphones, set the walking distance to 3 km, and complete the walking course prepared within Children's Grand Park.


The walking course is a one-way route starting from the open stage at Children's Grand Park, passing through the animal performance hall, Guuimun Gate, tennis courts, amusement park, Kids Auto Park, and returning to the open stage.


After completing the course, residents can complete their participation by accessing the certification screen through the banner QR codes placed throughout Children's Grand Park and submitting a captured photo of the walking app's record.


Residents who certify walking 3 km or more during the event period from the 25th to the 29th will be entered into a drawing, where a total of 400 people will receive a 10,000 KRW mobile gift certificate.


Additionally, residents who submit participation photos and reviews along with walking certification will be judged and selected, with a total of 50 people receiving a 50,000 KRW mobile gift certificate.


For more details, contact the Gwangjin-gu Sports Council or the information booths inside Children's Grand Park (main gate, rear gate, Guuimun Gate).



District Mayor Kim Seon-gap said, "This event was prepared to revitalize residents exhausted by the prolonged COVID-19 situation and the stagnant local community atmosphere," adding, "I hope it will be an opportunity to protect residents' health and bring vitality to their monotonous daily lives."


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

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