The Gwangju Regional Veterans Affairs Office and the Gwangju Veterans Hall Management and Operation Committee conducted the "Connecting Veterans Hall+" project, a "Love for the Country Connecting Generations" program aimed at revitalizing the local veterans hall. Photo by Gwangju Regional Veterans Affairs Office

The Gwangju Regional Veterans Affairs Office and the Gwangju Veterans Hall Management and Operation Committee conducted the "Connecting Veterans Hall+" project, a "Love for the Country Connecting Generations" program aimed at revitalizing the local veterans hall. Photo by Gwangju Regional Veterans Affairs Office

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The Gwangju Regional Veterans Affairs Office announced on June 5 that, together with the Gwangju Veterans Hall Management and Operation Committee, it had conducted the "Connecting Veterans Hall+" project, a "Love for the Country Connecting Generations" program aimed at revitalizing the local veterans hall.


This project was designed to allow students from the Department of Baking and Chemical Engineering at Gwangju Geumpa Technical High School, national merit recipients, and Gwangju citizens to participate together in a "Love for the Country Cookie Making" activity. Through this, participants could directly experience the value of veterans affairs and strengthen bonds between generations.


Following this first session, the second session of the program is scheduled to take place on June 19. The initiative is expected to continuously revitalize the veterans hall and promote the spread of veterans culture connected to the local community.





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