Gwangju Veterans Office Holds Veterans Culture Festival "Memorai, Connecting Memories"
The Gwangju Regional Veterans Office held the "Memorai (MEMOR+AI), Connecting Memories!" Veterans Culture Festival in conjunction with the Naju Education Expo held at the Korea Energy Engineering University. Provided by Gwangju Veterans Office.
View original imageThe Gwangju Regional Veterans Office announced on the 23rd that it held the "Memorai (MEMOR+AI), Connecting Memories!" Veterans Culture Festival in conjunction with the Naju Education Expo, which is being held at Korea Energy Engineering University until the 24th.
This event aimed to contribute to the ongoing establishment of veterans culture by combining rapidly advancing AI technology with veterans-related programs. It was designed and operated as a participatory and future-oriented veterans culture festival, allowing students from 56 schools in the Naju area to experience veterans culture through activities such as the Bobo AI Content Contest, Veterans AI Media Art, AI Drawing Robot Experience, and AI Video Screenings on Independence Activists.
In addition, a Taekwondo demonstration team performed a show themed on the student independence movement in Naju, the birthplace of the movement, receiving an enthusiastic response from participants.
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Kim Seokgi, Director of the Gwangju Regional Veterans Office, said, "I hope this event will provide an opportunity for the future generation participating to remember the noble sacrifices of those who served the nation and to reflect on the values and significance of veterans affairs. I also hope that today's experience will serve as a foundation for them to become future leaders of Korea and help spread and further develop veterans culture to the next generation."
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