The Busan branch of the Minbu Policy Research Institute, a non-profit organization, visited Namhae-gun, Gyeongnam Province on the 17th to conduct capacity-building projects including volunteer activities.
On that day, about 40 members toured the Yi Sun-sin Martyrs' Park, Namhae Exile Literature Museum, and Geumsan Boriam Temple in Namhae-gun, the hometown and political roots of Kim Du-kwan, a member of the National Assembly and chairman of the Minbu Policy Research Institute.
Members of the Busan branch of the Minbu Policy Research Institute visited Namhae-gun, Gyeongnam on the 17th to participate in a capacity-building program.
Jo Young-jin, head of the Busan branch, said, “To strengthen member unity and capabilities, we visited Namhae Village to communicate with residents and carried out various volunteer activities.”
On that day, the Busan branch members reflected on local history and spent time pledging to become the foundation for the country's future.
Kim Du-kwan, member of the National Assembly, and Jang Chung-nam, mayor of Namhae-gun, also visited to encourage and support the volunteer event and program.
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