100 Award-Winning Works from Social Disaster-Themed Drawing Contest Exhibited at Ansan 4·16 Life Safety Education Center
The Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education's 4·16 Life Safety Education Center will exhibit 100 award-winning works from the "2025 Memory Hope Drawing Contest" on the first floor of the center's Future Hope Hall from May 28 to June 30.
The 2025 Memory Hope Drawing Contest was held from March to April this year, inviting kindergarten, elementary, middle, and high school students nationwide to reflect on the meaning of social disasters, promote a culture of remembrance and empathy, and foster healthy civic awareness that values life and emphasizes autonomy and responsibility.
Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education's 4·16 Life Safety Education Center will exhibit 100 award-winning works from the "2025 Memory Hope Drawing Contest" on the first floor of the center's Future Hope Hall from the 28th of this month to the 30th of next month.
View original imageAdmission to this exhibition is free, and visiting hours are from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on weekdays.
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Jeon Myungseon, Director of the 4·16 Life Safety Education Center, stated, "We carefully and fairly selected the award-winning works from over one thousand student submissions," and added, "I hope this exhibition becomes a meaningful opportunity for students, parents, and citizens to share their thoughts together."
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