Imsil-gun Youth Culture House Conducts Non-Face-to-Face Programs for Youth View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Nosik] The Imsil-gun Youth Culture House in Jeonbuk announced on the 24th that it will conduct a non-face-to-face youth program called 'Waving the Taegeukgi' from the 22nd of last month to the 5th of next month.


This event was prepared to commemorate the 102nd anniversary of the March 1st Movement, allowing youth to remember the March 1st Independence Movement and to correctly understand the Taegeukgi, based on the purpose that "knowing history is essential to growing into healthy future workers."


A total of 102 youths from the Imsil area participated in this event, which is operated in three sessions.


The first session covers detailed knowledge about the March 1st Independence Movement, the history and origin of the Taegeukgi, and learning about local patriotic martyrs; the second session includes raising the Taegeukgi on March 1st and holding a memorial time; the third session involves enhancing historical awareness and evaluation, with various activities aimed at improving the historical and cultural sensitivity of local youth.


All programs are conducted online in a non-face-to-face manner (via the Imsil Youth Broadcasting Station YouTube channel) to prevent the spread of COVID-19.



County Governor Shim Min said, "I hope that through this program, youth will reaffirm the meaning of the March 1st Independence Movement and by reenacting it, have an opportunity to correctly understand our proud history," and added, "I hope it becomes a time for everyone to unite and pay tribute to all the patriotic martyrs who sacrificed for the country."


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