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2026-05-29 10am voice news

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2026-05-29 10AM

Piri Band JC Crew to Perform at Tribowl


Tribowl, operated by the Incheon Foundation for Arts and Culture, will present BONANZA by Korean-style wind ensemble JC Crew on June 24 at 7:30 p.m. It will be the second performance in the 2026 Tribowl Series “Instruments in Contemplation.” The title BONANZA, meaning “a rich find” or “an abundance of exciting things,” reflects the group’s concept of discovering hidden gems within traditional Korean music and reimagining them in the group’s own distinctive style. Drawing on familiar traditional elements such as daechwita military band music, folk songs, children’s songs, and playful rhythms, the performance combines the vibrant energy of traditional wind instruments with imaginative and lively interpretations to create a stage that audiences of all backgrounds can enjoy. Tickets are priced at 20,000 won and are available through ticket reservation sites such as ENTicket and NOL Ticket.






Incheon to Resume ‘Live City Administration Tour’ Program on June 4


The Incheon Metropolitan Government will officially resume its “Live City Administration Tour” program on June 4 after a temporary suspension in accordance with election law restrictions. 

The program, which first launched in March, was put on hold during the legally mandated 60-day pre-election period in accordance with the Public Official Election Act. With operations resuming, the city plans to introduce a wider range of tour content. Applications can be submitted through the city’s official website, with reservations available up to 90 days in advance of the desired tour date.





Incheon to Hold Month-Long Memorial Events for Patriots and Veterans Month


Patriotic and Veterans Affairs City, Incheon will hold a series of commemorative cultural events throughout the month of June to honor the sacrifice and dedication of fallen patriots and war veterans as part of Patriots and Veterans Month. The events will center on three themes, remembrance and tribute; respect and gratitude; and participation and succession, with programs designed to help citizens and younger generations naturally engage with the meaning of remembrance in their daily lives. An Incheon city official said the events are expected to serve as a meaningful opportunity for citizens and future generations alike to remember and carry on the values of patriotism and national service.





Incheon Office of Education Launches Activities of 6th Student Participation Committee


The Incheon Metropolitan Office of Education’s 6th Student Participation Committee has officially begun activities. The committee’s first regular meeting was held on May 27. The committee, established under the “Ordinance on the Organization and Operation of the Incheon Student Participation Committee,” has been operating since 2021 as a student self-governance body that provides input on education policies affecting students. The committee plans to develop various education policy proposals through five divisions focused on administrative safety and public relations, career development, international exchange, and student welfare. 






Incheon Promotes Public Healthcare Support Program ‘Incheon Healing Hands’


The Incheon Medical Center has promoted “Incheon Healing Hands,” a public healthcare and welfare program jointly operated with the city government, during the “Sharing Happy Memories with the Red Cross” event. The event was organized by the Incheon chapter of the Korean Red Cross to support dementia prevention and care for vulnerable seniors and those at high risk of dementia. Elderly residents and staff members from 44 local care facilities attended the event. 

“Incheon Healing Hands” is one of the city’s signature public healthcare support programs, providing services ranging from cancer screenings to surgery expense assistance for residents facing financial hardship or gaps in medical care.






Inha University Students Win Bosch Future Mobility Challenge 


Inha University’s mechanical engineering students Choi Min-hyuk and Jang Dong-min have recently won the grand prize at the “Bosch Future Mobility Challenge 2026” (BFMC). BFMC is an international autonomous driving competition launched in 2017 by Bosch, one of the world’s largest multinational engineering companies, for undergraduate and graduate students around the world. Participants compete by developing autonomous driving algorithms for 1:10 scale model vehicles provided by Bosch, with final evaluations conducted during the championship round. An Inha University official expressed hope that the achievement would mark the beginning of the students’ growth into key talents who will lead the future mobility industry.




Sources: https://news.ifm.kr