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Jangsu County to Hold 'Humanities' Lecture at Cheoncheon Small Library on the 22nd

"Humans and the Universe: What Is a Human?" as the Theme
Free Admission... Open to All Participants

Jangsu County in North Jeolla Province will hold a humanities lecture at Cheoncheon Library on October 22 under the theme "Humans and the Universe: What Is a Human? A Dialogue Between the Humanities-Oriented Human and the Scientific Human."

Jangsu County to Hold 'Humanities' Lecture at Cheoncheon Small Library on the 22nd Humanities Lecture Poster. Provided by Jangsu County

According to the county on October 16, this lecture is part of the reading culture program at the Cheoncheon Small Library in October. The program aims to enhance the quality of cultural life for residents by offering customized reading activities for all generations, from children to adults, so that they can learn and communicate through books.


The lecture will take place at 3:00 p.m. on October 22, featuring invited speakers Jang Hayul and Lee Cheolguk. The event will explore the meaning of humans and the universe from various perspectives, including the existence of humans from a cosmic viewpoint and the relationship between the humanities-oriented human and the scientific human.


This program, which combines the fields of humanities and science under a unique theme, is expected to provide participants with an opportunity to reflect on themselves in everyday life and add depth to their lives.


There is no participation fee, and any adult interested in the humanities can join. Registration has been open since October 15 through the Jangsu County Library website or by phone, and spots will be filled on a first-come, first-served basis.


County Governor Choi Hunsik said, "I hope this humanities lecture allows residents to experience the appeal of the humanities and broadens their perspectives on humans and the universe. We will continue to offer a variety of cultural and educational programs to satisfy the intellectual curiosity of our residents."


Meanwhile, the Cheoncheon Small Library serves as a central space for residents to learn and communicate through books, operating a variety of reading culture programs every month to bring cultural vitality to the local community.


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