Busan Metropolitan City (Mayor Park Heong-joon) announced that today (September 17) at 4:00 p.m. at the Busan Concert Hall, the “Busan Everyday Policy Participation Group” (hereinafter referred to as the “Participation Group”) will carry out a promotional campaign for the National Sports Festival and National Para Games and environmental cleanup activities under the “Korea Renewal Campaign.”
This event has been organized to wish for the successful hosting of the 2025 National Sports Festival and National Para Games, while also raising citizen interest and creating a clean urban environment to ensure thorough preparations for welcoming visitors.
Event Overview
●Date and Time: September 17, 2025 (Wednesday) 16:00
●Venue: Busan Concert Hall and Busan Citizens Park
●Participants: Everyday Policy Participation Groups from 16 districts/counties
●Content:
○Promotional campaign for the hosting of the National Sports Festival and National Para Games in Busan
○Environmental cleanup under the Korea Renewal Campaign (collection of trash and purification activities in major streets and parks)
The Participation Group will conduct promotional activities for spectators at the Busan Concert Hall and nearby passersby, wishing for the successful hosting of the National Sports Festival and National Para Games.
In addition, they will carry out environmental cleanup activities around the venue and surrounding areas as part of the “Korea Renewal Campaign,” engaging citizens to participate together.
Through these activities, the city expects to broaden citizens’ interest and participation in the National Sports Festival and National Para Games, while welcoming domestic and international visitors in a pleasant urban environment.
Woo Seok-bong, the Busan representative of the Everyday Policy Participation Group, stated, “The successful hosting of the National Sports Festival and the National Para Games in Busan will be a turning point for our city. This activity, which combines promotional efforts with the creation of a clean urban environment, will serve as a crucial foundation in preparing to welcome our guests.”
Cho Young-tae, Director General of the Administrative Management Bureau, said, “We are grateful to the Everyday Policy Participation Group for taking the lead in promotion and environmental cleanup. This campaign will help gather the interest and passion of citizens, making the 2025 National Sports Festival and National Para Games a festival of progress and unity for Busan.”
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Link to Busan press releases in Korean