Over 100 Youth Club Members Gather Nationwide
Sharing and Exchanging Their Activities

Group photo of the Youth National Heritage Guardians event last year

Group photo of the Youth National Heritage Guardians event last year

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The National Heritage Administration will hold the "Youth National Heritage Guardians Festival" at the Boryeong Mud Theme Park in South Chungcheong Province on November 1. The event will bring together around 100 youth guardians from across the country to share and exchange their activities over the past year.


The event is co-organized by the Korea National Heritage Guardians Association and the International Cultural Exchange Promotion Agency. It will begin with an environmental cleanup activity at Daecheon Beach, followed by an activity progress report, presentations of outstanding cases, and awards for exemplary clubs and leaders.


The National Heritage Administration supports twenty-six elementary, middle, and high school clubs nationwide as Youth National Heritage Guardians. The 1,700 appointed students and 170 leaders carry out environmental cleanup, safety management, and promotional campaigns at heritage sites in their respective regions.



An official from the National Heritage Administration stated, "We will strengthen our support so that young people can grow into key players in the protection of national heritage."


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