2 Nights 3 Days from 5th to 7th, Healing Programs Held in Uljin, Yeongdeok, and Pohang

Body With Family Camp scene.

Body With Family Camp scene.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yong-woo] Riding unmanned submarines and collecting marine life...


Gyeongbuk Province, together with the National Youth Marine Center, conducted the '2021 BadaWith Family Camp' for 53 local youth families over 2 nights and 3 days from the 5th to the 7th.


This family camp was organized as a follow-up to the memorandum of understanding signed last July between Gyeongbuk Province, Gyeongbuk Office of Education, and local marine-related national institutions (Uljin Marine Science Museum, Yeongdeok Marine Center, Pohang Lighthouse Museum) to promote marine education.


Held three times this year, it was operated as a family healing program for youth families exhausted by COVID-19 to watch the sunrise in Yeongdeok and experience the blue sea.


At the 'Bawi Camp,' missions included greeting the East Coast sunrise, writing New Year's wish letters, marine center marine experiences, marine life collection and beachcombing activities, IMO symbol and life jacket wearing experience, ship navigation experience, ROV piloting experience, polar quizzes, and igloo experience.


Water community activities included a 水 healing program to improve water adaptability and mental and physical stability through water, as well as exploration activities in the Yeongdeok area.



Kwon Taek-jeon, Director of General Affairs and Civil Complaints at Gyeongbuk Province, said, "We hope participating families will feel the seriousness of marine environmental destruction and voluntarily engage in marine environmental protection."


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