Yangsan City Begins Second Round of Applications for "Yangsan Love Health Walking" Program
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Yangsan City, Gyeongnam will accept the second round of applications for the 2025 "Yangsan Love Health Walking" program from May 12 to May 16.
Eligible applicants are Yangsan residents aged 20 or older who use smartphones. Applications can be submitted online through the "Yangsan Love Health Walking" section on the Yangsan City Public Health Center website.
In-person applications are available at the Integrated Health Promotion Office on the first floor of the Yangsan City Public Health Center or the Health Measurement Room on the second floor of the Eastern Health Living Support Center.
Participants must achieve the goal of walking 10,000 steps per day, at least five days a week, for five consecutive weeks. Those who meet the walking goals will receive a 5,000-won Onnuri Gift Certificate as an incentive.
In particular, for this second round, a walking campaign to prevent alcohol-related harm, under the slogan "Walk Instead of Drinking! Nurturing Health in Yangsan," will be held on May 27 at Yangsan Design Park for the first 70 people to register.
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An official from the public health center stated, "We aim to help citizens establish healthy habits through regular walking and to foster a healthy local community by promoting a culture of moderate drinking."
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