Seongbuk-gu Converts to Indoor Cultural Experience Programs on the 10th Due to Typhoon Khanun, the 6th Typhoon

Morning Movie Screening of 'Elemental' at Arirang Cine Center

Afternoon Traditional Dance, Nanta, and Gayageum Performance at Hansung University Naksan Hall Auditorium



Jamboree Taiwan Youth Watch Traditional Dance and Nanta Performance in Seongbuk-gu View original image

Seongbuk-gu (Mayor Lee Seung-ro) is doing its best to give the Jamboree Taiwanese Scouts memorable experiences.


As the influence of Typhoon Khanun, the 6th typhoon crossing the Korean Peninsula, grew stronger, on the 10th Seongbuk-gu conducted its cultural experience program indoors with activities such as traditional dance performances and movie screenings.


On that day, the Taiwanese youth watched the movie 'Elemental' in the morning at Arirang Cine Center, and in the afternoon, they enjoyed traditional dance performances including Seungmu and Taepyeongmu by 31 dancers led by Jang Ok-ju (Chairman of the Intangible Cultural Heritage Federation) at the Hansung University Naksan Hall auditorium, along with Nanta and Gayageum performances, fully immersing themselves in the charm of Korean culture.


Mayor Lee Seung-ro of Seongbuk-gu held meetings of the Flood and Wind Disaster Safety Countermeasures Headquarters and related departments in response to the northward approach of Typhoon Khanun, doing his utmost to ensure the safety of residents. Despite his busy schedule, he visited Hansung University Naksan Hall to check on the safety of the Jamboree Taiwanese Scouts whenever possible.



Mayor Lee Seung-ro said, “There has been an outpouring of requests from residents that Seongbuk-gu must do its best to leave a good impression of the Republic of Korea on the youth participating in the Jamboree,” and added, “We will do our best to ensure that the remaining schedule is safe and enjoyable.”


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