Gwangju Chamber of Commerce Hosts 'Member Company Executives and Employees Invited Movie Screening' Event View original image

[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Jin-hyung] The Gwangju Chamber of Commerce and Industry announced on the 28th that it successfully held a movie viewing event on the 27th at CGV Gwangju Terminal Branch, inviting about 200 employees of member companies.


The Gwangju Chamber of Commerce explained that since 2011, it has held an annual movie viewing event to boost morale and improve welfare for employees of member companies, but the event was suspended due to COVID-19 social distancing measures and has now resumed after two years.


This event was organized on the last Wednesday of July, the 'Culture Day,' to encourage the hard work of employees of member companies who have been physically and mentally exhausted due to the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic, and to provide time for communication and rest.


The movie shown that day was "Hansan: Rising Dragon," directed by Kim Han-min, the sequel to "The Admiral: Roaring Currents," and employees of member companies were given the opportunity to watch "Hansan" first in Gwangju on its release day.


A representative of a participating member company said, "There had been a lack of group cultural events due to COVID-19, so it was regrettable, but it was a very meaningful time to enjoy watching a movie with colleagues after a long time."



Chae Hwa-seok, Executive Director of the Gwangju Chamber of Commerce, said, "The reason the Gwangju Chamber of Commerce has been able to establish itself as a focal point of the local economy for the past 85 years is due to the active cooperation and support of member companies," and added, "Considering the enthusiastic interest and response shown at this event, we will actively promote various cultural events in which employees of member companies can participate in the future."


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