Delivering Love with Noodles... Wolseong Headquarters Supports Gyeongju Cherry Blossom Marathon with 15,000 Bowls of Noodles
Janchi Guksu Sharing Event
An Occasion to Experience Warm Hospitality
Wolseong Headquarters of Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power supported 15,000 bowls of Janchi Guksu for participants and tourists at the 32nd Gyeongju Cherry Blossom Marathon held at the Bomun Tourist Complex in Gyeongju on the 5th.
On the 5th, Wolseong Nuclear Power Plant provided 15,000 bowls of noodles to participants and tourists attending the Gyeongju Cherry Blossom Marathon. Photo by Wolseong Nuclear Power Plant
View original imageThe event was a great success, with about 15,000 marathon participants from all over the country taking part.
Since 2007, Wolseong Headquarters has continuously held free Janchi Guksu sharing events, which have now become an essential part of the Gyeongju Cherry Blossom Marathon.
Even before the meal distribution began, a large crowd gathered, creating a scene reminiscent of a "hit noodle restaurant" among the participants.
Jung Wonho, head of Wolseong Headquarters, said, "I hope that many people from all over the country and foreign tourists who visited Gyeongju could feel the warm hospitality of Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power in this city."
Going forward, Wolseong Headquarters will continue to fulfill its social responsibility and role as a public enterprise through various social contribution activities.
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