Changwon Special City, Gyeongnam Province, successfully concluded the "26th Gyeongsangnam-do Governor's Natural Protection Competition" held at Yongji Cultural Park on the 19th.


The competition was attended by about 1,000 members of the Natural Protection Councils from 17 cities and counties, including Kim Byung-gyu, Deputy Governor of Gyeongsangnam-do, Jo Myung-rae, 2nd Deputy Mayor, Kim Jin-bu, Chairman of the Gyeongsangnam-do Council, as well as city and provincial council members.

The "26th Gyeongsangnam-do Governor's Natural Protection Competition" held at Changwon Yongji Cultural Park concluded successfully.

The "26th Gyeongsangnam-do Governor's Natural Protection Competition" held at Changwon Yongji Cultural Park concluded successfully.

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Sponsored by Gyeongsangnam-do and Changwon City, hosted by the Natural Protection Federation Gyeongsangnam-do Council, and organized by the Natural Protection Federation Changwon City Council, this competition was held to deeply reflect on the meaning of the Natural Protection Charter enacted on October 5, 1978, and to reaffirm the commitment of members from cities and counties within the province to practice natural protection.


The members of the Natural Protection Councils who participated in the event took time to reflect on the noble meaning of natural protection by seeking ways for humans and nature to coexist harmoniously, as stated in the preamble of the Natural Protection Charter: "Humans are born in nature, live with the benefits of nature, and return to nature."



Deputy Mayor Jo said, "Living in beautiful and clean nature is our right and an obligation to future generations," adding, "I appreciate the activities and efforts of the members to protect the natural environment. I hope today's competition serves as an opportunity to recognize the importance of nature."


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