Securing 26 Million KRW in Provincial Funds
Expansion of Youth Cultural Spaces by Region

On the 17th, Anseong City in Gyeonggi Province announced that it has been selected for the '2025 Operation of Life-Closely Youth Spaces' contest project promoted by the province for two consecutive years.

A view of 'Cheongnyeon Toktok,' a youth cultural space operated by Anseong City in Inji-dong. Provided by Anseong City

A view of 'Cheongnyeon Toktok,' a youth cultural space operated by Anseong City in Inji-dong. Provided by Anseong City

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The 'Operation of Life-Closely Youth Spaces' project aims to expand various youth spaces beyond the existing hub-type youth spaces to support healthy leisure activities. With this contest selection, the city secured 26 million KRW in provincial funds.


Through this selection, the city plans to operate regional youth cultural spaces to enhance accessibility for young people. Additionally, it intends to expand customized programs reflecting the needs of youth by collaborating with public institutions and the private sector.


Last year, through the contest project, the city operated the hub-type youth cultural space 'Cheongnyeon Toktok' and five private life-closely youth spaces.



Kim Bora, mayor of Anseong City, stated, "We will ensure that youth spaces become demand-centered cultural spaces by providing customized programs," adding, "We will continue to promote various youth policies to make Anseong a city where young people are happy."


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