Car-Free Street Operation from Donam-dong Cathedral to Sungshin Women's University Main Gate on the 28th, Featuring Various Performances and Resident Singing Contest... Promoting Eco-Friendly Sharing Culture and Revitalizing Local Businesses through Anabada Market

Seongbuk-gu Hosts 'Dongseonnanujang' on Car-Free Street Full of Youthfulness View original image

On the 28th, the eco-friendly sharing festival "Car-Free Street Dongseon Nanujang" will be held on the Youth Street in front of Sungshin Women's University in Dongseon-dong, Seongbuk-gu, Seoul (District Mayor Lee Seung-ro).


This event, held annually since 2016, was temporarily suspended due to COVID-19 but is returning after four years, making it even more special.


The Dongseon Nanujang Event Promotion Committee aims to create a space for communication with local residents to raise awareness about environmental conservation and establish a culture of sharing.


To increase interest in the environment and revitalize the local commercial district, the area from Donam-dong Cathedral to the main gate of Sungshin Women's University along Hanaro Street will be operated as a car-free street, further highlighting the youthful image.


Leveraging the local characteristics of Dongseon-dong, including Sungshin Women's University and Hanaro Street, the event will feature wonderful performances by students, followed by singing contests showcasing the talents and skills of neighborhood residents. Additionally, various experience booths themed around the environment, air bounce activities, a flea market, and food stalls will be held.



Lee Myung-bok, head of Dongseon-dong, said, "The Dongseon Nanujang returning after four years due to COVID-19 has been prepared with great meaning placed on environmental conservation and the value of sharing," adding, "I hope it will be a diverse event where everyone can share joy together on this abundant autumn day."


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

© The Asia Business Daily(www.asiae.co.kr). All rights reserved.

Today’s Briefing