Festival Planning Team Composed of 46 Local Youth and Others... Active Throughout Cheongchundaero Promotion Including Plan Establishment
‘2024 Cheongchundaero’ to Be Held for 3 Days from September 26 in Neungdong-ro Area… Subtitle: ‘Youth Our Way’

The 1st Cheongchundaero Event

The 1st Cheongchundaero Event

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Gwangjin-gu (Mayor Kim Kyung-ho) has formed a youth-centered festival planning team and has begun full-scale activities to successfully prepare for the '2024 Cheongchun-daero' scheduled to be held in September.


Cheongchun-daero is a unique youth festival in Gwangjin-gu, planned and operated directly by young people. The first Cheongchun-daero held last year attracted high interest, with over 3,800 visitors over two days.


Accordingly, to develop Cheongchun-daero into a representative brand festival of the district, Gwangjin-gu signed a business agreement with the student councils of Konkuk University and Sejong University in April, and last month formed a festival planning team consisting of 46 local youths, including enrolled students.


The festival planning team is divided into six subcommittees, including stage planning, and will operate until the end of October. They will be involved in all aspects of Cheongchun-daero, such as ▲ selecting detailed programs and performers ▲ recruiting booth operators and promotion ▲ performance evaluation.


In addition, Gwangjin-gu is conducting in-depth weekly discussions with the planning team and event agency to ensure that decisions made through subcommittee meetings, such as subtitle selection, align with the festival’s direction.


Kim Kyung-ho, Mayor of Gwangjin-gu, said, “We have organized this year’s festival planning team more effectively to systematically operate Cheongchun-daero, a comprehensive youth festival led by the youth of Gwangjin-gu,” and added, “Gwangjin-gu will actively support the operation of the festival planning team and do its best to revitalize youth culture in the region.”



Meanwhile, this year’s Cheongchun-daero will be held for three days from September 26 to 28 around Neungdong-ro. Gwangjin-gu and the festival planning team have set the subtitle as ‘Youth Our Way’ and plan to showcase diverse content for young people.


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