Seoul City Launches Ukraine 'Light of Peace' Campaign at DDP, Seoul Library, and Yanghwa Bridge View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Cheol-young] Following the launch of the 'Peace Light' campaign, which conveys a message of world peace on the night of the 27th of last month at Seoul City Hall, Sebitseom, Seoul Lo Media Canvas, and Namsan Seoul Tower, Seoul City is expanding the anti-war message throughout the city by displaying 'blue + yellow lighting' at Seoul Library, Yanghwa Bridge, and Dongdaemun Design Plaza (DDP).


This 'Peace Light' campaign is being promoted to offer comfort to the people of Ukraine suffering from war and to spread a message of maintaining world peace.


In addition to the four locations where the lighting began on the 27th of last month, Seoul Library will additionally display the 'Peace Light' from 6:30 PM to 11 PM, and Yanghwa Bridge from 6 PM to 11 PM starting on the 28th. From the 1st, DDP will display the blue + yellow lighting of the Ukrainian flag at the DDP Miraero entrance from 8 PM to midnight.


Seoul City plans to expand the 'Peace Light' throughout downtown Seoul by mid-March through close cooperation with privately operated facilities.



Joo Yong-tae, head of Seoul City's Culture Headquarters, stated, “The 'Peace Light' campaign, which shines blue and yellow lights symbolizing the Ukrainian flag, will continue until the war situation enters a peaceful phase. Seoul City will convey comfort to the people of Ukraine through this campaign and actively participate in spreading the global anti-war message.”


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