Gyeongsang National University.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Choi Soon-kyung] The Humanities City Jinju Project Group at Gyeongsang National University plans to offer the second-year citizen humanities lecture series, "Healing Humanities," free of charge to Jinju citizens every Friday at 2 p.m. from April 4 to May 20.


The "Citizen Humanities Lecture" by the Humanities City Jinju Project Group was established to discover and awaken the value of humanities assets in the Jinju area and to lay the foundation for a culturally self-sufficient creative city.


This second-year citizen humanities lecture series consists of 11 humanities programs covering humanities literacy such as history, literature, psychology, and philosophy, preparing for future society.


The first citizen lecture on March 4 will open with "Chokseokru of My Heart" by Professor Emeritus Hwang Eui-yeol of the Department of Classical Chinese Literature at Gyeongsang National University, held at the Chokseokru Pavilion in Jinju.


On this day, along with the lecture, there will be a humanities experience where calligrapher Kim Jang-ho from Seolwon will personally write calligraphy for Jinju citizens.



Following this, attendees can also watch a performance of "Jinju Nanbongga" by Kim Dong-hyun, a holder of the National Intangible Cultural Property No. 11-1, Jinju Samcheonpo Nongak.


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