Nam-gu, Gwangju Metropolitan City, is preparing to hold the 1st Nam-gu Eco-friendly Energy Transition Festival to realize a carbon-neutral society through climate crisis response and energy efficiency. Participants for the 10 experiential programs featured in this festival are being recruited in advance.


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According to Nam-gu on the 13th, the 1st Nam-gu Eco-friendly Energy Transition Festival will be held over two days, on the 23rd and 24th, at the Green Road Park area from the plaza behind Bigsupo in Jinwol-dong to Jangsan Elementary School.


Nam-gu has prepared 10 diverse experiential events to raise awareness of the need for energy transition through the festival and to expand the spread of renewable energy by promoting a carbon-neutral practice culture.


The total number of participants to be recruited for the experiential programs is 1,556.


The 'Eco-friendly Bubble Show,' which uses energy generated by bicycle generators and solar power to make drinks and soap bubbles, the 'Solar-powered Fan' that teaches the principles of solar panels, and the 'Solar Electric Car Wireless Control Experience' controlled by smartphones can each accommodate 8 participants per session.


Additionally, the 'Start for a Green Earth, Solar Panel and Controller' board game, the 'Standalone Solar Power Making' by connecting batteries, and the 'Hydrogen Fuel Cell Car Making' that moves a car using water and solar power will also recruit 8 participants per session.


Applications for the experiential programs will be accepted until the 19th and will be on a first-come, first-served basis through the Naver reservation system.


For other inquiries, contact the Energy Team of the Environment and Ecology Division.



A Nam-gu official said, "This festival is the largest energy-related event held in the district and the first festival reflecting Nam-gu’s unique characteristics. We have prepared various programs and ask for the interest and participation of many residents."


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