Gwangju City and Dongwon University Sign Agreement to Promote Local Reading Culture
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On July 16, Gwangju City in Gyeonggi Province signed a business agreement for the expansion of local reading culture at the city hall Eum Hall, attended by Jongwon Lee, president of Dongwon University, and other related officials.
SaeHwan Bang, mayor of Gwangju City (right), is signing a business agreement with Jongwon Lee, president of Dongwon University, for the expansion of local reading culture at the city hall Eum Hall on the 16th. Provided by Gyeonggi Gwangju City
View original imageThis agreement was promoted to share resources and foster mutual cooperation between the Gwangju City Library and the Dongwon University Library, with the aim of contributing to community development and the promotion of reading culture.
The main details include: ▲ mutual access to library materials and facilities, ▲ joint planning of humanities and cultural programs, and ▲ cooperation for the promotion of reading culture.
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Mayor SaeHwan Bang stated, "By connecting the academic resources of the university with the openness of the public library, we can provide citizens with a richer knowledge environment," adding, "We will make greater efforts to establish a cultural foundation where the local community and the university can grow together."
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