The main attraction will be a sand art performance focusing on adoption awareness, along with the distribution of promotional materials related to the new adoption system and public understanding.
The Busan Metropolitan City (Mayor Park Heong-joon) announced that it will hold a "Joint Campaign for Adoption Awareness Improvement" today (May 14) from 2:00 to 4:00 PM at the central fountain plaza of Seomyeon Underground Shopping Center, in collaboration with Holt Children’s Services, Korea Social Welfare Society, Eastern Social Welfare Society, and the Korea Adoption Services Promotion Association’s Bu-Ul-Gyeong Branch.
This campaign, organized in observance of Adoption Week (May 11–17), aims to inform the public about changes in the adoption system and promote a healthy perception of adoption to spread a sound adoption culture.
○ Starting July 19, the adoption process, which had previously been handled by private adoption agencies, will be transferred to the government. The adoption system will shift from a private-led model to a public, government-led system. Consequently, adoption-related tasks previously conducted by private agencies will be managed by each district or county (gu/gun) office.
The main activity of the campaign will be a sand art performance designed to raise adoption awareness, accompanied by the distribution of promotional leaflets and quizzes about the adoption system reform and public perception.
○ In particular, the sand art performance, created by artist Yoon Yeo-kyung, will be presented in three parts under the theme “Adoption: Another Way to Become a Family.”
Director Park Seol-yeon of the Women and Family Affairs Bureau stated, “Adoption may begin differently, but it is a journey of becoming family together.” She added, “Through this campaign, we hope to emphasize the value of adoption and will continue to promote a healthy adoption culture and expand awareness through various campaigns and public outreach activities.”
Appendix 1: Campaign Overview
●Date & Time: Wednesday, May 14, 2025, from 14:00 to 16:00
●Venue: Fountain Plaza, Seomyeon Underground Shopping Center
●Program:
‣ Sand art performance themed “Adoption: Another Way to Become a Family” by artist Yoon Yeo-kyung
‣ Distribution of promotional materials and leaflets
Profile of Artist Yoon Yeo-kyung
●CEO of Sand Talk Sand Art
●Certified Level 1 Sand Art Instructor, Level 1 Storytelling Instructor, Secondary School Music Teacher Certificate
●Over 2,200 performances, 100+ video projects, and 120+ video productions
●Contributed sand art to KBS1TV’s “My Neighbor, Charles” (Soccer Player Jo Shin-sung Episode)
Campaign Schedule
Time | Program Detail |
---|---|
14:00–15:00 | Adoption Awareness Campaign |
15:00–15:15 | Sand Art Performance (Part 1) + Campaign |
15:15–15:20 | Adoption Awareness Campaign |
15:20–15:35 | Sand Art Performance (Part 2) + Campaign |
15:35–15:45 | Adoption Awareness Campaign |
15:45–16:00 | Sand Art Performance (Part 3) + Campaign |
Appendix 2: Adoption System Reform
□ Overview of the Reform (From July 2025)
※ Post-reform child protection plans by local governments
●Goal: Strengthen protection for children eligible for adoption
▪ Current: Private adoption agencies are responsible for child care and procedures
▪ Revised: Local governments become legal guardians to provide public care
●Adoption Procedures
➊ Counseling with birth parents and designation of child for adoption (same as current)
➋ Local governments (city/province and district/county) provide foster care until adoption is finalized
➌ Local governments act as guardians for documentation and services requiring consent
➍ Local governments support the adoption process, including document preparation and post-adoption services
➎ Districts/counties conduct post-adoption monitoring
●Legal Basis
July 18, 2023: Full revision of the Special Adoption Act and enactment of a new international adoption law.
Scheduled to take effect on July 19, 2025, in alignment with Korea’s ratification of the Hague Convention on Intercountry Adoption.
●Government Plan
From July 2025, domestic and international adoption procedures—previously led by private agencies—will be managed by the government.
Local governments determine adoptable children and provide foster care.
The Ministry of Health and Welfare investigates prospective adoptive parents, authorizes adoption agreements, and monitors post-adoption adaptation.
●Responsible Central Ministry: Ministry of Health and Welfare, Population and Child Policy Division
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Link to Busan press releases in Korean