Women from Gwangju and Daegu, 10 Years of 'Dalbit Exchange' Friendship
Over 100 Members of the Women's Association Gather in Gwangju
Low Birthrate Campaign... Visit to Biennale and Kimchi Museum
On the morning of the 31st, Gwangju Mayor Kang Ki-jung attended the 'Gwangju-Daegu Moonlight Alliance Exchange Event' hosted by the Gwangju Women's Association Council at the Geosigi Hall of the Gwangju Biennale in Buk-gu. He took a commemorative photo with Jeong Jin-hee, President of the Gwangju Women's Association Council, Han Myung-ah, President of the Daegu Women's Association Council, Lee Soon-sam, wife of Daegu Mayor Hong Joon-pyo, and other members.
[Photo by Gwangju City]
On the morning of the 31st, Gwangju City announced that as part of the Moonlight Alliance project, over 100 members of the Gwangju Women's Association and the Daegu Women's Association held an exchange and cooperation event at the Gwangju Biennale Geosigi Hall.
The "Gwangju-Daegu Women's Association Exchange Project" is a platform where members of the women's associations from the two regions gather to promote solidarity and harmony through intercity policy cooperation and cultural exchange. This event has been ongoing for 10 years since 2014.
Members of the Gwangju and Daegu Women's Associations conducted a "Low Birthrate Response Campaign," then visited the 15th Gwangju Biennale, Gwangju Kimchi Museum, and the National Asian Culture Complex to experience the flavors and charm of Gwangju.
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Kang Gi-jung, Mayor of Gwangju, said, "The Moonlight Alliance has become a representative symbol of regional harmony and solidarity, and the relationship between the two women's associations has grown stronger year by year. As the two cities develop an inseparable, mutually beneficial partnership through projects such as the Moonlight Railway construction, I hope that women leaders will pool their wisdom to create a hopeful future."
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