Jung-gu Holds 'Meaningful Gift' Special Lecture Inviting Notable Figures



Seokyeongdeok's Special Lecture: 'Why Is Promoting Korean Culture and History Necessary?' View original image

Jung-gu, Seoul (Mayor Kim Gil-seong) is hosting special lectures by notable figures to offer meaningful time to its residents.


On the 10th, ahead of Liberation Day, the district will hold a special lecture to correctly understand history. Professor Seo Kyung-duk from Sungshin Women's University will give a lecture titled "Why Are Korean Culture and History Promotion Necessary?" at Sindang Nuri Center from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.


Professor Seo Kyung-duk is well known as a "Korean Promoter," serving as an honorary ambassador for the Independence Hall of Korea and as an advisory member of the National Brand Committee. He will share his experiences and stories about actively promoting Korea’s history worldwide and hold a session to discuss how to correct distorted perceptions of Korean history.


Another anticipated lecture is by Professor Lee Soo-jung from Kyonggi University, who serves as an advisor on SBS's "Unanswered Questions." Her lecture, "Protecting Our Children from Crime," will detail the types of crimes targeting children and how parents can protect their kids. This lecture will be held on the 17th at Sindang Nuri Center from 10 a.m. for two hours.


Applications for the lectures can be made through the Jung-gu Education Support Center website.



Mayor Kim Gil-seong of Jung-gu said, "We have prepared lectures that allow us to think about protecting children from crime and understanding our country’s true history," adding, "We hope families take advantage of this valuable opportunity to attend the lectures and engage in discussions during the vacation."


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