A Nation Turns Green: Shincheonji Volunteers’ Massive Earth Day Takeover Across Korea
The 56th Earth Day: A Nationwide Movement From the bustling streets of Seoul to the coastal winds of Busan, the Shincheonji Volunteer Group celebrated the 56th Earth Day with a series of powerful, synchronized campaigns. This wasn't just a cleanup—it was a nationwide educational festival designed to protect our planet's "Golden Time." 1. Seoul & Gyeonggi: Tackling the "Blind Spots" In the capital region, the focus was on high-impact action and public awareness. The Giant Cleanup (Gimpo/Bucheon/Gangseo): 200 volunteers converged on the Ara Bridge in Gimpo. They cleared a staggering 98,000 liters (approx. 3 tons) of waste from steep cliffs and hidden thickets that had been neglected for years. The Walk for Earth (Dongjak/Gwangmyeong): 100 volunteers held a "Walking Performance" at Boramae Park , reminding citizens of the 8:10 PM "Lights Out" initiative to reduce carbon emissions. 2. Gyeongsang Region: Innovation in Education In the...