Yeonggwang-gun Holds 'Integrity Concert' at the Arts Center View original image


[Yeonggwang=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Jeonseong] Jeollanam-do Yeonggwang-gun (Governor Kim Junsung) announced on the 15th that it held the '2021 Integrity Concert' at the Yeonggwang Arts Center Grand Theater.


This Integrity Concert minimized on-site participants to prevent the spread of COVID-19 and conducted online education simultaneously.


On-site, 30 new public officials including Governor Kim Junsung participated, while all other public officials under the county actively joined through an online platform broadcasting live.


The performance program was composed of various cultural contents to make the somewhat heavy topic of integrity more accessible.


Starting with an integrity practice pledge meeting to strengthen public officials' commitment to integrity, the event featured a Pansori Madang reinterpretation of Chunhyangga with the meaning of integrity, a play expressing public officials' concerns about the Anti-Graft Act through a situational drama, and a sand art performance themed on integrity.


Rather than traditional didactic integrity education, the focus was on naturally cultivating public officials' integrity mindset by experiencing integrity.


Governor Kim Junsung said, "I hope public officials will engrave the value of integrity once again through this performance," and added, "I urge the enhancement of public officials' awareness of integrity and the spread of an integrity culture."




Yeonggwang=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Jeonseong leejs7879@asiae.co.kr


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