Certificate of Completion for Students Who Completed 30 Challenges

Kim Choong-seop, Mayor of Gimcheon, is seen taking a commemorative photo after presenting plaques of appreciation to contributors of the '100 Mountains Project' on the 24th.

Kim Choong-seop, Mayor of Gimcheon, is seen taking a commemorative photo after presenting plaques of appreciation to contributors of the '100 Mountains Project' on the 24th.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Dongwook Park] Gimcheon City announced on the 24th that 113 participants received completion certificates in this year's '100 Mountains Project,' which aims to promote the region's beautiful nature nationwide.


The '100 Mountains Project' is an event that awards commemorative certificates to challengers who have completed climbing at least 70 mountains for adults and 30 mountains for students out of the approximately 100 mountains around Gimcheon.


A total of 973 people applied to participate in this project. By region, there were 614 from Gimcheon, 202 from Daegu, 92 from Gumi, and 65 from other areas such as Yecheon, Pohang, and Ulsan.


On the 24th, Gimcheon City concluded the event by selecting 8 citizens and groups who actively participated in promotional activities and mountain area cleanup campaigns, presenting them with plaques of appreciation.


The awardees include So-hwa Jeong, Gyu-hong Lee, Baram Mountaineering Club of the Comprehensive Welfare Center for the Disabled, Korea Electric Power Technology Mountaineering Club, the Kang Kyung-ryul family, the Jo Jae-young family, the Cha Da-hye family, and the Kwon Do-yoon family.



Kim Choong-seop, Mayor of Gimcheon City, expressed gratitude, saying, "I thank everyone who attended the event and actively cooperated with social distancing despite the difficulties caused by COVID-19."


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