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Gwangju "Youth Club Expo" to Be Held on the 7th

63 Clubs to Participate... ACC Sky Garden as Main Venue
Youth Climate Action Group, Bands, and K-pop Dance Teams to Showcase Their Passion

Gwangju "Youth Club Expo" to Be Held on the 7th Photo material from the Youth Club Expo. Provided by Gwangju City

On June 4, Gwangju City announced that the "2025 Youth Club Expo" will be held at 3:00 p.m. on June 7 at the Sky Garden and Plaza Bridge area of the National Asia Culture Center (ACC).


This club expo, organized by the Gwangju Youth Activity Promotion Center, will feature a total of 63 clubs, providing a space for youth to freely express their diverse dreams and passions.


The first part of the event, the commemorative ceremony, will be held under the theme "Us Now." It will begin with an entrance ceremony for youth representing their clubs, followed by the screening of a video introducing youth club activities, the presentation of a youth declaration, and the awarding of exemplary youth in Gwangju City.


During the second part, the Youth Club Expo, various interactive spaces will be available for hands-on experiences. Attendees can visit 28 clubs, including "Youth Climate Action Group Moagage," which raises awareness about the importance of resource circulation through waste separation; "CocoFarms," which operates a youth financial board game; and "Neuron," which offers opportunities to experience new sports games.

Gwangju "Youth Club Expo" to Be Held on the 7th 2025 Gwangju Youth Club Expo Poster. Provided by Gwangju City

On the main stage at the Sky Garden, visitors can enjoy performances by 35 local youth clubs, including bands, vocal groups, and creative and K-pop dance teams. The festival will also feature stamp missions and random play dance activities, adding extra excitement and providing additional fun for both youth and visitors.


Lee Youngdong, Director of the Gender Equality and Family Bureau, stated, "I hope this festival will be a time for youth to fully shine with their dreams and voices," and added, "We will continue to make efforts to listen more closely to young people so that we can build a society where youth are respected and can dream freely."




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