The Gyeonggi Maritime Safety Experience Center, operated and managed by Gyeonggi Pyeongtaek Port Authority, held the "Baradeon Bada x Baraneun Bada" campaign with students from Daebu Middle and High School at the end of last month.


Gyeonggi Maritime Safety Experience Center is taking a commemorative photo after appointing members of the activity support group "Haeyangirang" for creating a safe maritime culture. Photo by Gyeonggi Pyeongtaek Port Authority

Gyeonggi Maritime Safety Experience Center is taking a commemorative photo after appointing members of the activity support group "Haeyangirang" for creating a safe maritime culture. Photo by Gyeonggi Pyeongtaek Port Authority

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During this campaign, the center appointed members to the activity support group "Haeyangirang." The name "Haeyangirang" combines "Haeyang," meaning "vast and great sea," and "Irang," a pure Korean word that refers to a wave-like curve or undulation.


The name reflects the hope that marine environmental protection activities will spread gently like waves. As marine safety leaders, these members are expected to carry out a variety of activities focused on marine environmental conservation and practicing carbon neutrality.



Kim Seokgu, President of Gyeonggi Pyeongtaek Port Authority, said, "I hope this campaign, which students from the local community participated in, will serve as an opportunity to establish a safe maritime culture. Furthermore, we will continue to expand hands-on educational programs to promote a culture of maritime safety among people of all ages."


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