The Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education 4·16 Life Safety Education Center will hold an exhibition of the award-winning works from the "2025 MemoryHope Youth Video & Webtoon Contest" to provide an opportunity for changing perceptions about social disasters and civic consciousness.


The Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education 4·16 Life Safety Education Center announced that from November 3 to November 28, a total of 20 works-10 in the video category and 10 in the webtoon category-will be showcased in the exhibition space on the first floor of the Mirae Hope Hall at the Center.


The theme of the exhibition is to reflect on the meaning of social disasters, to promote a culture of remembrance and empathy, and to foster healthy civic consciousness that practices autonomy and responsibility based on respect for life.


Exhibition Poster for Award-Winning Works of the MemoryHope Youth Webtoon Contest

Exhibition Poster for Award-Winning Works of the MemoryHope Youth Webtoon Contest

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The exhibition will be open on weekdays from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., and admission is free for all visitors to the Center.



Jeon Myungseon, Director of the Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education 4·16 Life Safety Education Center, stated, "We hope this exhibition will become a valuable opportunity for young people to independently explore and express the values of respect for life and social safety."


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