Gyeonggi-do Operates Lifelong Reading Support Group... Recruiting 100 Members Until February 3
Gyeonggi Province is recruiting the ‘Lifelong Reading Supporters’ (tentative name) until the 3rd of next month to encourage reading among its residents.
As part of the ‘Lifelong Reading Project,’ Gyeonggi Province announced on the 17th that it plans to form a Lifelong Reading Supporters group to promote reading policies and events, conduct on-site reporting and write reviews related to reading, participate in reading challenges, and create reading content for SNS, with a small activity fee provided accordingly.
The activity fee varies depending on the type of content, with up to 40,000 KRW per item and a maximum of 300,000 KRW annually. Content evaluation for activity fee payment will be conducted every three months.
Anyone aged 19 or older residing in Gyeonggi Province can apply to participate in creating reading content through SNS channels.
The 100 selected members of the Lifelong Reading Supporters, chosen based on interest in the project, SNS activity performance, and content creation ability, will be active until November this year.
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Namyangho, Director of the Gyeonggi-do Lifelong Education Promotion Institute, said, "Through this project, we aim to spread a lifelong reading culture throughout Gyeonggi Province," and added, "We hope many residents interested in reading will participate."
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