Preschool Kimje Jeil Kindergarten Award Recipient

Children delivered a wonderful choir performance with fun expressions and beautiful harmonies at the fire safety song contest where they sang about safety.


The Jeonbuk Fire Headquarters (Chief Jun Nakdong) announced on the 24th that the "21st Jeollabuk-do 119 Fire Safety Song Contest," with about 600 participants from 13 teams, was held on the 23rd at the provincial government auditorium.


Now in its 21st year, this contest is an event where children learn and sing the "safety messages" contained in the lyrics of fire safety songs each year, fostering a culture of safety awareness.


The scene from the "21st Jeollabuk-do 119 Firefighting Children's Song Contest" held on the 23rd. <br>[Photo provided by Jeonbuk Province]

The scene from the "21st Jeollabuk-do 119 Firefighting Children's Song Contest" held on the 23rd.
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In this song contest, choir members from 8 kindergarten teams and 5 elementary school teams selected from 13 fire stations across the province took the stage to passionately compete in choir performances.


The judging criteria were divided into four categories: vocal ability, expressiveness, creativity, and artistic quality. The final rankings were determined by the combined scores of three music experts serving as judges.


As a result of the contest, the Gimje Fire Station's Gimje Jeil Kindergarten team won the grand prize in the kindergarten division. In the elementary division, the Gunsan Fire Station's Gunsan Geumbit Elementary School team took the grand prize with outstanding vocal ability and fresh expression.


Meanwhile, the two top teams in each category will represent Jeonbuk Province at the national competition to be held in September at the Incheon Songdo Global Campus.



Kim Sanggon, Director of the Fire Prevention Division, said, "Values regarding safety should be naturally formed from an early age," adding, "We will do our best to prepare various educational programs so that children can cultivate safety awareness in their daily lives."


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