Strengthening Outdoor Programs with Participation from Military and Organization Heads, Demonstrating Commitment to Hosting a Model Expo in the COVID Era

Expo Promotion Status Inspection Meeting <br> [Image source=Hamyang-gun]

Expo Promotion Status Inspection Meeting
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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Choi Soon-kyung] Hamyang-gun, Gyeongnam, and the Expo Organizing Committee are concentrating all administrative efforts for the successful hosting of the 2021 Hamyang Sansam Anti-Aging Expo, which is just over 80 days away.


Accordingly, on the 16th, the county held a progress review meeting for the Expo in the main conference room, presided over by County Governor Seo Chun-soo, with about 40 attendees including Kim Jong-soon, Secretary General of the Organizing Committee, Deputy County Governor Cha Seok-ho, and department heads from both the county and the Organizing Committee.


At this meeting, a promotion plan prioritizing ‘safety’ was presented, including thorough quarantine plans and comprehensive safety measures.


Additionally, preparations for various events were reported, such as pre-events like D-33 car camping to create an Expo boom and high-quality outdoor installation art exhibitions.


Governor Seo said, “I thank everyone who is putting their efforts into preparing for the Expo. With growing expectations for a return to normal life through vaccination, please do your best to leave a lasting impression of Hamyang-gun, the ‘Home of Sansam,’ on visitors this September.”



Following this, Kim Jong-soon, Secretary General of the Organizing Committee, stated, “We will deliver the best Expo this fall through the establishment of a thorough quarantine system. We will do our utmost to strengthen the brand value of Hamyang Sansam in line with the changing trends of the COVID-19 era and present a world-class Expo.”


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