Gyeonggi-do Recruits 230 Dream Tree Reporters View original image


[Asia Economy (Suwon) = Reporter Lee Young-gyu] Gyeonggi Province is recruiting 230 Dream Tree Reporters.


Gyeonggi Province announced on the 16th that it will recruit the 'Dream Tree Reporter Corps,' who will serve as messengers delivering provincial news from the perspective of children, from the 17th of this month until January 18th of next year.


The applicants must be children aged 11 to 13 (born between 2010 and 2012) residing in Gyeonggi Province. Approximately 230 will be selected. Successful candidates will be announced on February 9th next year through the Gyeonggi Province website.


Applicants should submit an application form and write one article on a free topic related to school or local news, and apply online. Information on the application form and how to apply can be found on the Gyeonggi Province website and the Gyeonggi Children's Newspaper blog.


After the inauguration ceremony in March next year, the reporters will cover news about their schools or local areas and cultural events until the end of the year, write articles, and participate in various Gyeonggi Province events and online and offline experiential activities.


The province will provide the reporters with press cards and other reporting materials, select outstanding articles every month, and award prizes. Reporters selected as outstanding reporters at the end of the year will receive a certificate from the governor.



Park Yeon-kyung, head of the Public Relations Media Division of the province, explained, "The Dream Tree Reporter Corps, which will celebrate its 10th anniversary next year, has had 2,768 participants from the first generation to the present, delivering 8,530 pieces of news about Gyeonggi Province, making it the province's representative children's reporter corps. The reporter activities, which allow children to develop their latent abilities through various experiences and writing, will be a valuable nourishment for their future."


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