138 Points Submission... Grand Prize Winner "Please Protect Dreams and Love"

The work titled "Please Protect Dreams and Love," which won the Grand Prize at the Children's Rights Contest. Photo by Dong-gu Office, Gwangju Metropolitan City

The work titled "Please Protect Dreams and Love," which won the Grand Prize at the Children's Rights Contest. Photo by Dong-gu Office, Gwangju Metropolitan City

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Junho] Dong-gu, Gwangju Metropolitan City announced on the 10th that it has selected the outstanding works of the "I am the Treasure of Dong-gu" children's rights promotional poster drawing contest held on the 3rd to spread correct awareness of children's rights.


This contest was held under the theme of the "Four Major Rights of Children (right to survival, right to protection, right to development, right to participation)".


From March 7 to April 13, over 38 days, the contest was conducted nationwide for children under 15 years old, divided into preschool, elementary, and middle school categories, receiving a total of 138 entries.


Among the submitted works, Dong-gu selected a total of 20 award-winning pieces through judging based on theme suitability, creativity, composition and expression, and promotional value: ▲1 Grand Prize (Please protect dreams and love) ▲3 Excellence Awards ('Go away bad thoughts', 'Please let me breathe', 'Rights to be protected and to receive protection'), ▲3 Encouragement Awards ('Free and all equal', 'Children's protection rights of equal weight for all', 'Please protect children's right to survival from war'), and ▲13 Honorable Mentions.



A Dong-gu official said, "Through this contest, we will do our best to create a 'Child-Friendly City Dong-gu' that actively communicates with children by discovering various projects in which children can directly participate."


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