Uljin-gun, various efforts to make Uljin a place to read books

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Uljin-gun is making various efforts to make Uljin a place where people read books. Uljin-gun (Governor Son Byeong-bok) is creating an atmosphere where reading becomes a daily routine to make Uljin a place where people read books.

Reading is an important habit that can help people grow through deep thinking and knowledge, and it is helpful to everyone regardless of age or gender.

Uljin County operates two public libraries and seven small libraries, and operates various reading programs such as the visiting reading welfare service (Book Bread Bread program), various humanities lectures, meetings with authors, family reading Golden Bell, and the Book Start project.

In addition to existing library operations and ongoing reading programs, the military is making various efforts to create a ‘Uljin that Reads Books.’

Various events are prepared to create an atmosphere conducive to reading books.

First, we plan to promote various programs and projects to spread the reading atmosphere in which reading becomes a daily routine.

First, in order to foster interest in books and improve the image of Uljin as a city that reads books, we plan to hold a nationwide ‘Uljin-gun Book of the Year Review Contest.’

In addition, we plan to create a book donation culture through the ‘Share Books, Share Dreams’ book donation campaign, where public officials, citizens, organizations, and groups can freely donate books.

The ‘Share Books, Share Dreams’ campaign will be carried out to share books kept at home with neighbors and have them read in shared libraries.

In addition, to spread reading culture in the region and increase opportunities for residents to enjoy culture, a ‘Book Festival’ will be held, where upcycling book covers will be made, book clinics will be held, etc.

In addition, we plan to support reading through various methods such as discussions and lectures rather than just reading books by activating reading clubs registered in libraries within the district, and we also plan to provide various benefits such as increased loan volumes to top book borrowers.

Creating an environment where reading can become a daily routine

In addition to new programs and events, we will also create an environment where you can comfortably enjoy reading anywhere, in a wide and diverse way.

First, we plan to expand the purchase of new and excellent books to broaden the range of books available to citizens.

Currently, 9 libraries in Uljin-gun (2 public libraries, 7 small libraries) have 200,000 books, and by 2025, they plan to expand the number of new and excellent books to provide a variety of books to library users.

In addition, we are planning to create a shared library where anyone can visit and read books comfortably in Uljin County so that local residents can access books anytime and anywhere, and we plan to remodel the aging Uljin Southern Library to provide a more comfortable environment for library users.

Uljin County Governor Son Byeong-bok said, “We will create an environment where people can access books anytime and anywhere, and plan various programs to create a ‘book-reading Uljin’ where reading is not something people do out of sheer determination, but rather a natural part of their daily lives.”

Queen Choi Ha Na reporter photo Uljin County

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2024-09-26 08:11:21

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