Gwangju Jungang Library Basement 1st Floor... Pilot Operation from the 18th

The Gwangju Metropolitan Office of Education is creating a space where students can freely use.


According to the Gwangju Office of Education on the 11th, the 'Youth Liberation Zone Yaho ZONE' inside Gwangju Central Library has completed space installation construction and is about to begin operation.


Gwangju Office of Education Creates 'Yaho ZONE' for Youth to Use Freely View original image

Yaho ZONE is an indoor healing space created through remodeling by utilizing the basement first floor space of the Central Library. Design services began in July, and facility construction was carried out at the end of last month.


After a pilot operation starting on the 18th, it will be opened to students for use on January 2nd next year.


This is part of Superintendent Lee Jeong-seon's campaign promises. Through this, they aimed to create and operate a space where youth can enjoy an autonomous and healthy culture together.


Reflecting this project purpose, Yaho ZONE inside the Central Library was designed as a comfortable atmosphere where youth can freely use, rest, and heal.


This place includes ▲ Dream Growth Zone where students can freely practice presentations and rest ▲ Beauty Zone with various photo zones and a powder room ▲ Game Zone to relieve stress ▲ Play Zone for group activities and board games. Additionally, a well-equipped dehumidification system ensures that youth can engage in activities in a pleasant environment.


The superintendent said, "We will continue to make efforts to create various spaces where students' rest and learning are balanced."



Meanwhile, the city education office is collaborating with the Miro Center to create the outdoor Attraction Zone of Yaho ZONE along with this indoor healing space project at the Central Library.


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

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