Andong hosts the 21st Korea Youth Expo

Andong hosts the 21st Korea Youth Expo
Andong hosts the 21st Korea Youth Expo
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Andong City, Gyeongbuk Province, announced on the 25th that it hosted the Korea Youth Expo, the largest youth festival in Korea.

The Korea Youth Expo, co-hosted by the city, the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family, and Gyeongbuk Province, will be held for three days at the Andong International Convention Center in May next year.

The Korea Youth Expo, which started in 2005 and will celebrate its 21st anniversary next year, is a participatory and experiential fair where you can meet youth-related content from all over the country in one place. Organizations from various fields, including companies, public institutions, and youth facilities, gather to operate approximately 200 booths covering all youth-related fields.

In addition, we are preparing various experience programs linked to local tourism resources, such as a tour of Andong’s famous landmarks in literary works, an outdoor escape room at the independence movement site, a Korean culture theme park experience, and a Confucian culture museum experience.

The city is accelerating full-scale preparations by forming a task force team jointly with related agencies and organizations such as Gyeongbuk Province and the Korea Youth Activity Promotion Agency. This coming May, we will operate a city promotional booth at the 20th Korea Youth Expo held in Cheonan and engage in advance publicity for a successful expo.

A city official said, “We consider it very meaningful to host a youth fair in Andong, a city where youth are happy,” and added, “We will do our best to prepare to promote to youth the charm of Andong, where the past and the future coexist.”

[신아일보] Andong/Reporter Kim Yong-gu

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