"Careful Safety Alongside Cultural Elegance"

Namwon City in Jeonbuk announced on the 17th that it conducted a safety inspection for the 2024 Culture Month event. The event will be held for three days from the 18th to the 20th at Gwanghallu Garden and Yeru Garden.

On the 17th, Namwon City in Jeonbuk conducted safety inspections at Gwanghallu Garden and Yeru Garden areas for the 2024 Culture Month event. <br>[Photo by Namwon City]

On the 17th, Namwon City in Jeonbuk conducted safety inspections at Gwanghallu Garden and Yeru Garden areas for the 2024 Culture Month event.
[Photo by Namwon City]

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According to the city, the inspection focused on ▲ the establishment and appropriateness of the event safety management plan ▲ measures for maintaining order and crowd control ▲ safety in various areas such as facilities, electricity, gas, fire, and traffic, which were thoroughly checked with the city’s safety management advisory group.


As a result of the on-site inspection, any identified issues were communicated to the event organizers to be corrected before the opening. Efforts were concentrated on proactively improving safety hazards in advance to prevent any safety accidents.



Choi Kyung-sik, Mayor of Namwon, said, "We will do our best in safety management so that tourists can enjoy this event, which will enrich and delight the autumn season in the Namwon area, more safely," adding, "Before the event, we conducted a thorough safety inspection of the venue together with related organizations in each field to eliminate safety risks on site."


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