Buk-gu, Gwangju Metropolitan City, is preparing a variety of play experience programs and performances to celebrate the '101st Children's Day.'


Gwangju Buk-gu Hosts the 101st Children's Day Event View original image

On the 3rd, Buk-gu announced that it will operate the 'Yaho! Let's Play! Children's Day Family Land Play Experience Program' for about 2,000 children using local children's centers and child care facilities within the district.


This program was planned with community support so that children can enjoy various rides at Gwangju Family Land, and participation will be divided and conducted until the 30th of next month.


Also, on the 5th, the Buk-gu Cultural Center will host two performances of the original children's play 'Hati and the Clowns,' created by the Asia Culture Center Foundation (ACCF).


The performance is designed for the whole family to enjoy together, inviting about 100 families from vulnerable groups such as multicultural and single-parent families to provide free viewing opportunities. Additionally, those holding Biennale admission tickets will receive a 50% discount on the ticket price when booking on-site.


Furthermore, from the 5th to the 7th, a promotional and experience booth for the game-type augmented reality 'Hosuyah Nolja AR' will be operated around the Gwangju Lake Ecology Park, along with various events such as balloon art by a clown uncle, wood burning, coffee grounds crafts, and bead crafts.




A Buk-gu official said, "We have prepared various events so that children, who have had difficulty engaging in outdoor activities due to COVID-19, can have an enjoyable time," adding, "We will continue to strive to create an environment where all children can grow up healthy and happy."


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