'International Youth Forum' with Participation from 10 Countries to be Held in Suwon on the 15th
Gyeonggi Province will hold the International Youth Forum in Suwon on the 15th. Event information poster
View original imageGyeonggi Province will hold the ‘Youth International Forum’ on the 15th at 111CM, a complex cultural space in Suwon.
This international exchange event is an opportunity to communicate and collaborate with young people from around the world on the ‘Greater Peace’ pursued by Gyeonggi Province. About 30 youths from 10 countries will participate in this forum.
Under the theme ‘Opportunities for Peace, the Power of Youth Solidarity,’ participants will discuss East Asian peace from their own perspectives and the direction and role of international youth solidarity for a better future.
Additionally, through session presentations, discussions, and the talk lounge titled ‘Open Youth Dialogue, Opening Opportunities for Peace,’ young leaders of the future will share diverse stories about peace.
On the 16th, following the forum, Gyeonggi Province will offer a special program where overseas youths and Gyeonggi Youth Peace Leaders will visit Gimpo Aegibong Ecological Peace Park and directly explore peace cultural sites such as the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ).
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A Gyeonggi Province official stated, "International exchange among youth will be an important starting point for building a sustainable peace network among the younger generation and promoting international solidarity and cooperation to achieve Gyeonggi Province’s ‘Greater Peace.’"
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