Dong-gu, Gwangju Metropolitan City announced that it will recruit 25 children to participate in the 'Children's Cultural Heritage Interpreter Training' by the 12th of this month.


Gwangju Dong-gu, Recruiting Children for Training as Children's Cultural Heritage Interpreters View original image

The 'Children's Cultural Heritage Interpreter Training,' launched for the first time this year, is designed for upper-grade elementary school students to nurture cultural heritage guardians who will serve as ambassadors promoting local cultural heritage through children's unique perspectives.


This training consists of theoretical lessons and field practice to learn about the region's cultural heritage and history. Graduates will act as 'Dong-gu Children's Cultural Heritage Interpreters' at the Gwangju Cultural Heritage Night Tour held in April. Additionally, various activity opportunities will be provided in connection with major events promoted by Dong-gu in the future.


Applications are open to any 4th to 6th-grade elementary school students residing in Dong-gu who love history and culture. To apply, download the form from the Dong-gu Office website, fill it out, and submit it via email. For more details, please contact the Culture and Tourism Division's Culture and Arts Department.



A Dong-gu official stated, "This training will be a meaningful experience for local children to learn about our region's history, culture, and figures by interpreting cultural heritage themselves," adding, "We will continue to discover and promote children's education programs utilizing local cultural heritage."


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