Family Experiences at Early Childhood Institute, ACC, and Schools
Priority Invitations for Multicultural Families,
Filled with Play and Art

In anticipation of the 103rd Children's Day, the Gwangju Office of Education is holding a variety of experiential events for young children and elementary school students.


On April 29, the Gwangju Early Childhood Education Promotion Institute hosted a play and cultural arts experiential program under the theme "Happiness Soars! Imagination Soars! A Children's Day with Dreams."

The Gwangju Early Childhood Education Promotion Institute held a children's experiential event on the 29th both inside and outside the institution to celebrate the 103rd Children's Day. Children are participating in a special family experiential event at "Happiness Soars! Imagination Soars! A Children's Day with Dreams." Provided by Gwangju Office of Education

The Gwangju Early Childhood Education Promotion Institute held a children's experiential event on the 29th both inside and outside the institution to celebrate the 103rd Children's Day. Children are participating in a special family experiential event at "Happiness Soars! Imagination Soars! A Children's Day with Dreams." Provided by Gwangju Office of Education

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Approximately 80 families participated in the event, with children from multicultural families given priority selection, making the event a venue for integration and communication. Families experienced a range of activities, including sand art, laser and magic performances, caricatures, and balloon art.


Twelve experiential spaces within the Early Childhood Education Promotion Institute, including the Dream Playground, Sand Playground, AI Playground, Thinking Playground, and Block Playground, were fully opened, offering children a special day.


On May 2, the Gwangju Office of Education will co-host the "ACC Future Sports Day" with the National Asia Culture Center (ACC). About 450 elementary school families are expected to participate in this event, which will be held in the ACC Culture Creation Center area and will feature convergent experiential programs combining digital art, sports, and games. Major programs include Digital Land Tag, AI Mugunghwa Flower Has Bloomed, Sports Time Machine, Shadow Soccer, and Yogurt Ice Cream Experience.


On the same day, autonomous Children's Day events will also take place at schools of all levels. Gwangju Nongseong Elementary School's affiliated kindergarten will hold a joint physical activity event for young children and elementary students under the theme "A Special Day We Create Together." Gwangju Hyodong Elementary School will provide a special meal event featuring "Student Hope Menu" ramen and the dessert "Yoajeong" (the essence of yogurt ice cream), planned by the student council. Grade-level sports competitions and gift-giving events will also be held.


Superintendent Lee Jungseon said, "Children are precious beings who shine simply by existing," adding, "We will continue to support children so they can safely and happily enjoy school life and nurture their dreams."





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