Sharing What We Learned... Gijang-gun Hosts 'Visiting Talent Sharing Concert'
[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Hwang Du-yeol] Busan Gijang-gun held the '2022 4th Visiting Talent Sharing Concert' at Gijang Jeonggwan Library on the 3rd.
The Talent Sharing Concert is one of the 'Talent Sharing Projects' aimed at giving back to society the talents learned and acquired through lifelong learning.
The event was temporarily suspended due to COVID-19 but resumed in September this year after the easing of social distancing measures, marking a return after three years.
On the day of the event, six performance teams including lifelong education students, clubs, and talent sharing volunteer groups participated, showcasing the talents honed through lifelong learning to their fullest.
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Jeong Jong-bok, the head of Gijang-gun, said, "The Talent Sharing Concert was a meaningful occasion where the results of learning were shared with local residents," adding, "We will continue to create opportunities to share the value and joy of talent sharing in various spaces within the local community."
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