Gwangju Mayor Bang Se-hwan is delivering a greeting at the '1st Gwangnam 1-dong Residents' Day Harmony Event' held at Gwangnam Sports Park on the 19th. <Photo by Gyeonggi Gwangju>

Gwangju Mayor Bang Se-hwan is delivering a greeting at the '1st Gwangnam 1-dong Residents' Day Harmony Event' held at Gwangnam Sports Park on the 19th.

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On the 19th, Gwangnam 1-dong in Gwangju-si, Gyeonggi Province, held the "1st Gwangnam 1-dong Residents' Day Harmony Event" at Gwangnam Sports Park, the city announced on the 22nd.


This event was the first Residents' Day event since the district division and the first resident participation event in seven years due to COVID-19. About 1,000 people attended, including Mayor Bang Se-hwan, National Assembly member So Byung-hoon, City Council Chairman Heo Kyung-haeng, provincial and city council members, heads of various township and district organizations, and local residents.


The event featured a variety of programs and performances, including an opening ceremony, harmony sports competition, residents' singing contest, and Dongchun Circus performance. Various experience and promotional booths were also operated, attracting much interest and participation from residents.


Leaders of six organizations, including the Gwangnam 1-dong Sports Association, said, "It is meaningful to successfully hold the first Gwangnam 1-dong Residents' Day event since the 2017 Gwangnam Residents' Day event," and added, "We hope it remains a joyful memory for the residents of Gwangnam 1-dong."



Dongjang Bae Oh-hyeok said, "We are grateful to the heads of organizations and residents who supported the successful completion of the 1st Gwangnam 1-dong Residents' Day event in every possible way," and added, "We will continue to make every effort to promote events where residents can harmonize."


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