Held for Two Days from the 9th to the 10th at Hampyeong Natural Ecology Park
Hampyeong-gun, Jeollanam-do announced on the 12th that it held the 13th Wild Wildlife Culture Festival over two days from the 9th to the 10th under the theme "Tall Uncle and Endangered Plant Study."
The Endangered Wild Wildlife Culture Festival has been held for 13 years to educate on the protection of endangered wild wildlife and to revitalize ecological parks.
This year, 1,063 visitors attended over the two days.
The event emphasized ecosystem protection, eco-friendly living, and daily life in harmony with nature.
In particular, various activities such as making balloon dolls and answering quizzes related to endangered wild plants were held with the "Tall Uncle," who is twice as tall as an average person, raising awareness of the importance of environmental protection among visitors, including children.
Lee Sang-ik, the county governor, said, “I hope this event serves as an opportunity to raise awareness of the importance of protecting endangered wild wildlife and conserving the natural environment.”
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