Miryang City to Recruit Participants for 3 Youth-Friendly City Projects in April
Miryang City, Gyeongnam Province, is recruiting participants for three creative city projects.
View original image[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Sang-hyun] Miryang City, Gyeongnam Province announced on the 19th that it is recruiting young people to participate in the youth-friendly city project.
Miryang City will carry out nine youth projects reflecting the city's characteristics and youth sensibilities over two years with an investment of 2.6 billion KRW.
The recruitment target is young people aged between 18 and 39. The projects open for recruitment are three in total: the youth startup camp ‘Youth IS Mweondeul’, the youth city research project ‘Yeongnam-daero Expedition Team’, and the youth club support project ‘Byeolbyeol Youth’. ‘Youth IS Mweondeul’ is recruiting until April 23, while ‘Yeongnam-daero Expedition Team’ and ‘Byeolbyeol Youth’ are recruiting until April 29.
Youth IS Mweondeul is open to any young person interested in startups. After completing a professional startup education course including brand startup, 5M business model, and lectures by experienced entrepreneurs, participants submit a startup plan. Selected youths will receive support funds up to 15 million KRW based on the evaluation of their plans.
The Yeongnam-daero Expedition Team is open to young people interested in Miryang’s history, culture, and content. While exploring Yeongnam-daero, the old Seonbi Road, this project involves youth city research to develop new cultural, tourism, and economic content of Miryang that has not been discovered before from a youth perspective, archiving regional content.
Byeolbyeol Youth is a project that supports activity expenses for clubs consisting of five or more young people residing in Miryang City.
Details of the above projects can be found on the city hall website’s news section, the official cafe and blog of the Cultural City Center, and the official Instagram of the Youth-Friendly City Project Team. For other inquiries, contact the Miryang City Youth-Friendly City Project Team.
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Jung Ha-dong, Director of the Job and Economy Division, said, “We hope that various projects will create new vitality throughout the region by making it a place where young people stay, return, and visit,” adding, “We will also strive to ensure that more young people can receive support through extensive promotion of upcoming projects.”
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