Gwangju Nam-gu Holds Sunrise Event at Wolsan Neighborhood Park
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Jin-hyung] Nam-gu, Gwangju Metropolitan City, will hold a sunrise event at Wolsan Neighborhood Park to wish for residents' happiness in the Year of the Rabbit and to start the new year with a strong beginning.
According to Nam-gu on the 26th, the Year of the Rabbit sunrise event will be held at the summit of Wolsan Neighborhood Park from 6:40 a.m. on January 1st, the first day of the new year.
Nam-gu plans to welcome the first sun of the Year of the Rabbit by deploying about 70 public officials as safety personnel along the park's walking trails and around the event site to prevent safety accidents during the sunrise event.
The sunrise event is expected to last about one hour.
First, until the sun rises beyond Mudeungsan Mountain, there will be a kite-flying demonstration and pungmul performance filled with New Year's wishes, and a time will be provided for residents who visit the event site to watch the sunrise to exchange messages of encouragement and hope with each other.
After the first sun of the new year rises, a 5-minute drone congratulatory flight announcing a strong start to the Year of the Rabbit will take place, and near the Bandabi Gymnasium field office, there will also be a rice cake soup and tea sharing event.
Along with this, a wish tree will be installed next to the main stage of the sunrise event so that residents can hang messages containing their New Year's hopes.
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A Nam-gu official said, “We have prepared the sunrise event for the first time in three years due to COVID-19, and we will do our utmost to prevent safety accidents by prioritizing residents' safety. We hope to pray together for New Year's wishes and wish that all Nam-gu residents' families will be filled with health and happiness throughout the Year of the Rabbit.”
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