Ulsan City, Korea Zinc, and 4 Corporate and Social Volunteer Organizations

Realizing the Touching Sports Festival... Warm Compassion Shared Among Stadium Visitors

Ulsan City Hall.

Ulsan City Hall.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Dongguk Lee] Ulsan City will sign a "Joint Cooperation Agreement for the Operation of Free Snack Stations at the 103rd National Sports Festival and the 42nd National Paralympic Sports Festival" on the 20th at 2:30 PM in the mayor's office on the 7th floor of the main building of City Hall.


This agreement was prepared to cooperate in making the event a warm and heartfelt festival that promotes Ulsan's image of warmth and kindness to the outside world by providing free snacks to visitors coming to the stadium, supported by local companies and social volunteer organizations.


Attending the signing ceremony are Kim Doo-gyeom, Mayor of Ulsan; Kim Seok-ki, President of the Ulsan Sports Council; Baek Soon-heum, CEO of Korea Zinc; Kim Jong-hee, District Governor of the International Lions Club 355-D (Ulsan-Yangsan) District; and Lee Soon-deuk, President of the Korea Foodservice Industry Association Ulsan Branch, along with representatives from four organizations.


According to the agreement, the city will support various administrative conveniences such as securing operation locations and installing operational facilities, while the Sports Council will handle the processing of sponsorship funds from sponsors.


Additionally, Korea Zinc will sponsor 30 million KRW with the hope of creating a festive atmosphere enjoyed by citizens and visitors to Ulsan, as this meaningful event is held again in Ulsan after 17 years.


The International Lions Club 355-D (Ulsan-Yangsan) District plans to mobilize club members to provide snacks such as coffee, tea, and Choco Pie at the Ulsan Sports Complex during the two major sports festivals.


The Korea Foodservice Industry Association Ulsan Branch will carry out a Jajangmyeon meal service volunteer activity for disabled athletes visiting the stadium during the Paralympic Sports Festival period, where lunch service is inconvenient.



A city official said, "We are grateful that local private organizations and companies are taking the lead in making the National Sports Festival a festival filled with Ulsan’s generous hospitality and warm affection," and added, "Since this festival is the first to be held normally in three years after COVID-19, we ask for the active participation and support of all citizens."


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