COVID-19 Blue Overcoming Song Part 2 Released on Gyeongnam Education YouTube Channel

The Gyeongnam Office of Education has produced and distributed the 'Jjamjjam-i Exercise Song' for residents who have fallen into depression and stress due to the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic.

The Gyeongnam Office of Education has produced and distributed the 'Jjamjjam-i Exercise Song' for residents who have fallen into depression and stress due to the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Seryeong] The Gyeongnam Office of Education has produced a 'Jjamjjam-i Exercise' song video that can be done during spare moments in daily life.


It was created to help people escape the stress and depression caused by COVID-19 and to enjoy a healthy and joyful school and work life.


The provincial office of education released a 4-minute Jjamjjam-i Exercise video, divided into seated exercises and standing exercises, through social networking services (SNS).


Students from Changwon Muhak Girls' High School performed the choreography, and the lyrics and composition were created by Park Doyoung from the Education Research Information Center, Park Miri, a teacher at Jinju Sujeong Elementary School, and promotional content development committee members from the Gyeongnam Office of Education participated in the production.


At the end of February, the Gyeongnam Office of Education also distributed a 'Perfect Leaving Work' song video to help people recover mentally and physically from the fatigue caused by COVID-19.


Following 'Perfect Leaving Work,' this video was also uploaded to the Gyeongnam Office of Education's YouTube channel 'Gyeongnam Education.' It was also guided for use at the headquarters, affiliated institutions, and schools.



Kim Taegyun, the public relations officer, said, "We produced the exercise song video as content for educational recovery," and added, "We will create various content to enhance understanding of Gyeongnam education policies and carry out educational promotional activities that communicate with and draw empathy from the residents."


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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