Congratulations on the 8th Kkotbosan World Culture Festival 개최
Mayor Park Hyeong-deok of Dongducheon City visited Bosan Elementary School in the district on the 30th and participated in lunch distribution volunteer activities. On the 30th, Park Hyung-deok, mayor of Dongducheon City, Gyeonggi Province, visited Bosan Elementary School (Principal Hyun Mi-young) in the district to volunteer in lunch distribution and celebrate the 8th Kkotbosan World Culture Festival, the city announced on the 31st.
On that day, Mayor Park visited the school site to observe multicultural spaces (booths) themed around various countries of the world and encouraged the students and staff who worked hard to prepare for the festival.
He also listened to voices from the educational field, spent time communicating with students and staff, and participated in lunch distribution volunteering.
The friendly soccer match between teachers and parents began with a kickoff by Principal Hyun Mi-young of Bosan Elementary School, receiving enthusiastic cheers and support from students and parents.
Meanwhile, the 8th “Kkotbosan World Culture Festival” is a distinctive event held to help students joyfully explore cultural diversity, cultivate multicultural sensitivity, and grow into students who view the world with greater warmth.
The event offered a variety of rich and diverse attractions, starting with multicultural space (booth) experiences involving all grades, as well as performances by Bosan Elementary School.
Mayor Park Hyung-deok of Dongducheon City said, “This lunch distribution volunteer activity was a meaningful time to listen to the challenges in operating the multicultural curriculum at Bosan Elementary School and to get closer to the students who will become the pillars of our community.” He added, “Going forward, the city will continue to support educational projects so that students can experience and learn a lot about cultural diversity in a quality educational environment.”
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