From 1 PM on the 29th at Yeungnam University Cheonma Art Center... YouTube Live Broadcast

Gyeongbuk Province Holds 'Low Birthrate and Post-Corona' Talk Concert at Yeungnam University View original image

[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Dongwook Park] Gyeongsangbuk-do announced that it will hold a 'Talk Concert with Youth and University Students' at 1 PM on the 29th at Yeungnam University Cheonma Art Center.


This talk concert, hosted by Yeungnam University, is organized as an opportunity for mutual communication with celebrities about the ongoing population decline and low birthrate issues causing changes in population structure, as well as survival strategies to prepare for the approaching future.


To minimize on-site participation and allow enjoyment online, the event will be simultaneously live-streamed. Those wishing to participate can access the Yeungnam University Talk Concert on the YouTube channel and receive a game PIN. Participants who stay until the end of the event and those with high quiz scores will be awarded small prizes.


As a pre-event, a quiz will introduce Gyeongbuk’s population and youth policies, presenting policy quizzes live in real-time to hear stories and ideas from youth about the policies.


Following this, lecturer Tae-sung Choi, a former history teacher, and writer Seungcheol Yoon will give lectures on the impact of low birthrate and aging on youth, the role of youth amid population decline and the risk of local extinction, and ways to prepare for the post-COVID-19 era.


Finally, in the 'Ear-pleasing Concert and Music Story' segment, singer Sanggeun Jeon, who achieved his dream of becoming a singer through relentless challenges, will share his songs and candid stories of a life full of challenges, concluding the talk concert.



Gyeongsangbuk-do Governor Cheolwoo Lee conveyed in a congratulatory video message for the talk concert, "We will create new youth jobs linked to the Gyeongbuk-type New Deal project leading the 4th Industrial Revolution, and find ways for regional revitalization through the administrative integration of Daegu and Gyeongbuk."


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