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Children's Imagination and Family Voices to Fill Children's Day

HONG MOON HWA Senior Reporter / Updated : 2025-04-21 18:11:55
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Cheonan City Holds Second Meeting and Rehearsal for Children's Planning Group Plus and 103 Children's Choir

CHEONAN, SOUTH KOREA - In anticipation of the 103rd Cheonan City Children's Day celebration on May 5th, Cheonan City held the second meeting and rehearsal for the "Children's Planning Group Plus" and the "103 Children's Choir" on April 19th at the City Hall's Grand Conference Room.

The meeting brought together 26 members of the Children's Planning Group Plus and the members of the 103 Children's Choir to actively participate in the preparations for the upcoming event.

The operating team of the Children's Planning Group Plus discussed the themes and operational methods for the various experience booths that will be available on Children's Day. Meanwhile, the public relations team solidified their roles as event promotion supporters and detailed the content for their on-site reporting on the day. The recording team reviewed the key tasks identified during the first meeting and dedicated time to discussing the selection of submissions for the photo exhibition.

Following this, the 103 Children's Choir engaged in rehearsals of the songs "Troublemaker" and "Balloon." They also practiced their stage movements and formations, focusing on perfecting their performance for the celebratory event.

Cheonan City is scheduled to hold a final rehearsal on May 4th, followed by a final run-through on Children's Day itself. These efforts aim to ensure a well-prepared stage where the children and their families' collaborative efforts will come to fruition.

Seok Jae-ok, Head of the Children and Childcare Division, emphasized the significance of the children's direct involvement in the event's creation. "This event, crafted with the participation of the children themselves, holds great meaning," stated Head Seok. "We will continue to respect the children's input and opinions in the remaining time, meticulously preparing to ensure a festival that resonates with everyone."

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Children's Day (어린이날 - Eorininal) is a national holiday in South Korea celebrated annually on May 5th. It was established to honor children and promote their well-being and happiness. On this day, parents often take their children out for fun activities, give them gifts, and families spend quality time together. Many public places, such as amusement parks, zoos, and museums, often host special events and offer free or discounted admission for children. Schools and communities also organize various celebrations, including performances, games, and exhibitions, similar to the initiatives being undertaken in Cheonan. The involvement of children in planning these events, as seen with the "Children's Planning Group Plus," is a valuable approach that empowers them and ensures the activities are engaging and meaningful from their perspective. The inclusion of a children's choir further enhances the celebratory atmosphere, providing an opportunity for young talents to shine and contribute to the festive spirit of the day. The themes of imagination and family participation highlighted in Cheonan's preparations align perfectly with the spirit of Children's Day in South Korea, emphasizing the importance of nurturing creativity and strengthening family bonds.

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