Suwon Mayor Lee Jae-jun (fourth from the left) is taking a commemorative photo with Jamboree participants and leaders on the 10th.

Suwon Mayor Lee Jae-jun (fourth from the left) is taking a commemorative photo with Jamboree participants and leaders on the 10th.

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Suwon Mayor Lee Jae-jun encouraged the Jamboree participants visiting Suwon.


On the 10th, Mayor Lee met the Jamboree participants watching a Korean traditional music performance at the Gyeonggi Arts Center Grand Theater and said, "I hope you enjoy Suwon like true Scouts by facing challenges and exploring."


He continued, "Although meeting Suwon was by chance, the Suwon city government will do its best to make Suwon a lifelong memory for you."


He added, "Enjoy the performance and I hope to see you again in Suwon next time."


About 1,300 Jamboree participants staying in Suwon attended the performance that day.


During the performance, the Gyeonggi Sinawi Orchestra played traditional music such as Sujecheon, Ajaeng Sanjo, Arirari, and Pungut for the participants.


They also presented traditional orchestral melodies including Sanyuhwa, Chucheonsa, Pyeonsudaeyeop, Under the Starlight, Under the Waterfall, and Shinbaetnori.



Mayor Lee Jae-jun gifted the Jamboree delegations staying in Suwon with model souvenirs inspired by Janganmun Gate of Hwaseong Fortress in Suwon, a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage site.


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