The
protection of animals is the beginning of respect for all lives.
The
Haeundae-gu Office is pleased to announce that on December 6th, 2018, they will
be hosting, "A Night of Animal Movies" at the Haeundae Cultural
Center's Goeun Hall from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
This
event is being organized by the Haeundae-gu Office and the Busan Society for
the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.
The
movie to be screened that night is called, "A Street Cat Named Bob,"
which is based on a true story from England.
The
movie was released in 2017, and tells the story of a lonely street singer who
meets a street cat while he is out trying to make a living as a busker. Over
time, the two become inseparable, and the cat becomes an incredibly important
part of the man's life and career. It is a story of triumph, and of the beauty
that a person can find in a relationship with an animal.
Please
come and participate in the event and help raise awareness for animal rights.
There will be other activities as well, including a cat photo exhibition and
pet related arts and crafts.
Admission
is free!
For
more information about the event, or to confirm your attendance, please contact
the Animal Protection Division at (051)749-5681 or the Business Promotion
Division at (051)749-5683.
Haeundae Cultural
Center
Address:
97, Yangun-ro, Haeundae-gu
Directions:
Metro Line 2 Jangsan Station (Exit 12) → Walk about 3 minutes to the Haeundae
Cultural Center (next to Haeundae Post Office)
Website:
http://hcc.haeundae.go.kr/ (Korean)
Source
of News: Haeundae-gu Office