The "Middle-aged Youth Culture Space" project, promoted by the Korea Publication Culture Industry Promotion Agency, is entering full-scale operation at 17 locations nationwide.


The "Middle-aged Youth Culture Space" project was established to create dedicated spaces where middle-aged individuals can enjoy humanities and leisure culture, plan their second life, and support revitalization and new leaps in life.

Special Lectures for Middle-Aged Adults at 17 ‘Jungjangnyeon Cheongchun Cultural Spaces’ Nationwide View original image

Various lectures have been prepared in relation to this. Starting with the lecture titled "Life is a Journey" by poet Jeong Ho-seung in Daegu on the 20th, the schedule includes ▲(Jeonju) June 22 "Where Does the New Come From?" (Poet Kim Yong-taek) ▲(Seoul) June 23 "Life Study for the Middle-aged" (Professor Choi Jae-chun) ▲(Daejeon) June 26 "Things Needed to Change Life" (Announcer Jeong Yong-sil) ▲(Wonju) June 26 "Health Methods for the Middle-aged" (Professor Oh Han-jin), among others.


From the second half of the year, various programs reflecting the needs of the middle-aged will be operated under seven major categories such as knowledge cultivation, humanities exploration, and cultural enjoyment, including lecture-type, experience-type, community-type, and exploration-type programs.



Applications for program participation can be made on the "Middle-aged Youth Culture Space" website.


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