Gwangju City, Gyeonggi Province (Mayor Bang Se-hwan) held the opening ceremony of the Lifelong Learning Center on the 17th and officially began its operation.

Participants including Bang Se-hwan, Mayor of Gwangju City, are cutting the ribbon for the opening of the Lifelong Learning Center on the 17th. Photo by Gyeonggi Gwangju City

Participants including Bang Se-hwan, Mayor of Gwangju City, are cutting the ribbon for the opening of the Lifelong Learning Center on the 17th. Photo by Gyeonggi Gwangju City

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The Gwangju Lifelong Learning Center is a complex educational space equipped with the latest facilities, offering a wide range of learning opportunities to citizens through various programs. A total of 63 courses are available, ranging from adult literacy education to vocational skill enhancement, cultural arts, humanities, and civic participation education, allowing citizens of all ages to attend lectures that match their interests.


In particular, the Lifelong Learning Center is expected to function not only as a simple learning space but also as a community space that promotes communication and exchange with the local community. Located adjacent to Songjeong Study Park, boasting beautiful walking trails and a pleasant environment, it is anticipated to greatly contribute to improving the quality of life for Gwangju citizens.


A citizen who attended the opening ceremony said, “I am very pleased that the Lifelong Learning Center, equipped with the latest facilities, has opened,” and added, “I am excited to learn new things through various programs in the future.”



Mayor Bang Se-hwan stated, “Through the opening of the Lifelong Learning Center, we will contribute to creating a learning space where anyone from children to the elderly can participate and where people with and without disabilities can develop their abilities without discrimination.”


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