Concert at Guro Art Valley on the 10th, Exhibition at Gallery Guruji from the 10th to 24th... Online advance reservation on Guro District Office website... Conducted in compliance with social distancing and quarantine rules

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[Asia Economy Reporter Jong-il Park] Guro-gu (Mayor Lee Seong) will hold the 3rd ‘Guro Village Democracy’ Festival from the 10th to the 24th.


Guro-gu announced on the 4th, “The Guro Village Democracy Festival, now in its third year, has prepared participatory programs for residents who made advance reservations so they can enjoy the democracy festival.”


The festival is hosted by Guro-gu and the Guro Cultural Foundation, and jointly organized by the Democracy Movement Commemoration Association, which is promoting the 34th anniversary of the June Struggle this year, along with Guro-gu and the Guro Cultural Foundation.


The ‘Guro Village Democracy’ Festival will feature participatory events such as concerts and exhibitions.


On the first day of the festival, the 10th, a concert titled ‘Singing Democracy’ will be held at the Guro Art Valley performance hall. This concert, offering comfort and encouragement to residents weary from COVID-19, will feature performances by An Chi-hwan, the Freedom Band, Son Byung-hwi, and others. A video of about 30 residents relay-reading the preamble of the Constitution of the Republic of Korea will also be introduced.


Residents who wish to participate can make advance reservations through the district office website by the 8th.


From the 10th to the 24th, the June Democracy Special Exhibition ‘Nevertheless’ will be held at Gallery Guruji Exhibition Rooms 1 and 2. Visitors can view photos and materials related to the history of democracy in Korea and Guro, as well as Guro democracy video content.


Each session can accommodate up to 25 visitors, and residents who wish to participate can make advance reservations for their preferred date through the district office website by the 23rd.


This event will be conducted in strict compliance with social distancing and quarantine guidelines. The schedule may change depending on the COVID-19 situation, and detailed information can be confirmed through the district office’s Planning and Budget Division or the district office website.



A Guro-gu official stated, “We hope this festival will be an opportunity to reflect on the meaning of democracy.”


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

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