Charang-myeon Institutions and Organizations in Sancheong Unite Efforts for Successful Azalea Festival
Operation of Safety Keeper Initiative and Environmental Cleanup Activities
"Safety Is the Top Priority for the Festival"
The Charang-myeon Association of Heads of Institutions and Social Organizations in Sancheong County, Gyeongnam Province, is joining forces to ensure the successful hosting and safe environment of the 42nd Hwangmaesan Azalea Festival.
The association announced on May 4 that it held a regular meeting on May 1, during which they discussed key action items to ensure visitor safety and smooth festival operations during the Azalea Festival period.
[Photo provided by Sancheong-gun] Group photo of the elderly volunteer guides from Chahwang-myeon for environmental cleanup, ensuring the successful hosting and safety of the 42nd annual Hwangmaesan Azalea Festival in Sancheong.
View original imageDuring the meeting, members reviewed safety management plans and on-site response systems to allow visitors to enjoy the festival with peace of mind, and exchanged various ideas on effective cooperation to deliver festival information efficiently.
In particular, during the festival, a "Safety Keeper" initiative will be implemented, with two organizations rotating daily to inspect the entire venue and take charge of preventing accidents and maintaining order.
Previously, on April 30, local volunteer leaders from the Charang-myeon Senior Citizens' Association (led by President Lee Sang-do) participated in environmental cleanup activities around Hwangmaesan, contributing to the creation of a pleasant festival environment.
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Park Sang-mu, head of the Charang-myeon Association of Heads of Institutions and Social Organizations, stated, "It is most important to provide a safe and pleasant image to visitors coming to see the azaleas," adding, "The association will take the lead in doing its utmost to prevent accidents until the end of the festival."
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