Hampyeong-gun conducted a kindness training session for volunteers to ensure the successful hosting of the 25th Butterfly Grand Festival.


According to the county on the 21st, the kindness training for Butterfly Grand Festival volunteers was held on the 20th at the Expo Park Theme Video Hall, with about 200 volunteers participating.

Volunteer Courtesy Training for Participants of the Hampyeong Butterfly Festival.  <br>[Photo by Hampyeong-gun]

Volunteer Courtesy Training for Participants of the Hampyeong Butterfly Festival.
[Photo by Hampyeong-gun]

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The training began with an encouragement speech by County Governor Lee Sang-ik, followed by kindness education, an explanation of the festival operation status and programs, and guidance on activity procedures.


In particular, instructor Lee Jeong-hwa, invited for the training, conducted a kindness capacity-building session under the theme "Raising the Warmth of Hospitality," which received great responses from the attendees.


Governor Lee Sang-ik said, "Since the Butterfly Grand Festival is being held as a fully face-to-face event for the first time in four years after the easing of COVID-19 prevention measures, I ask everyone to welcome tourists with smiles and kindness."


Meanwhile, the "25th Hampyeong Butterfly Grand Festival," under the theme "The Sound that Opens Spring, Hampyeong Butterfly Grand Festival," is scheduled to be held for 10 days from the 28th of this month to the 7th of next month at Hampyeong Expo Park and the Hampyeong-eup downtown area.



During the festival, about 500 volunteers will operate and support a total of 13 programs, including the County Art Museum, Succulent Plant Hall, and Butterfly Insect Ecology Hall, and will engage in volunteer activities to maintain festival order.


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