Gyeongnam Miryang-si Develops 'Miryang Arirang Educational Content' for Infants and Toddlers
Gyeongnam Miryang City is developing Miryang Arirang educational content for infants and toddlers to promote the spread of Miryang Arirang.
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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Sang-hyun] Miryang City in Gyeongnam announced on the 5th that it will develop 'Miryang Arirang Educational Content' for infants and toddlers.
The educational content videos are scheduled to be produced by January next year. They plan to distribute them to kindergartens and daycare centers with the start of the new semester in March so that children can learn easily.
The videos will feature broadcasters or characters that children like singing Miryang Arirang while performing rhythmic movements.
In addition, Miryang City supports the spread of Miryang Arirang by operating programs such as 'Miryang Arirang Learning Center,' where professional gugak musicians visit elementary schools directly, 'Support for Living Club Instructor Fees' for the general public, and the 'Miryang Arirang Professional Sorikkun Training Project,' enabling Arirang to be shared with citizens.
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Mayor Park Il-ho said, "Taking this opportunity to develop educational content, we will create an environment where children can listen to and sing Miryang Arirang from an early age and take pride in the local culture."
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