Haman-gun Implements Customized 'Nongak Class' Capacity Building Training
Haman-gun, Gyeongnam Province, has been conducting a village-tailored capacity-building education program called Nongak Class since the 3rd of this month.
The village-tailored capacity-building education is a program planned and implemented for districts that have completed general rural development projects, offering specialized programs for each village.
It supports the creation of villages that can continue to develop through ongoing program operation even after the project ends.
Gyeongnam Haman-gun is implementing a village-tailored educational Nongak class.
[Photo by Haman-gun]
This education is being conducted a total of 12 sessions until May 21 at the Masan Village Hall in Daesan-myeon, targeting the Masan Village Pungmul Troupe.
The program is designed as a practice-oriented education so that the Masan Village Pungmul Troupe can perform pungmul shows for village residents and visitors during the ‘Dongsinje,’ a representative event of Masan Village.
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A county official stated, “Through the village-tailored capacity-building education, it will greatly contribute to strengthening the capabilities of social members and revitalizing the resident community,” adding, “It is expected to help create a sustainably developing village through performances at the village’s representative events and improve the revisit rate of village visitors.”
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