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British Scouts Withdraw from Saemangeum Camp: Jamboree Preparation Criticized

The British Scout Federation has announced that it will leave the Saemangeum camp. Captured from the Scout homepage Jeonbuk Saemangeum The British Scouts, the largest participating country in the 25th World Scout Jamboree, announced that they would “leave” the Saemangeum camp.

According to the British Scout Federation on the 4th, it expressed its intention late in the afternoon, saying, “Even though it is the largest participant, it hopes to help ease the pressure on the encampment.”

The British Federation said, “We know (this decision) will be disappointing for some,” but “we will continue the Jamboree experience in Seoul while conducting the program in Korea.”

However, he added, “As planned, I will return to the UK on August 13th.”

However, the British Federation said, “British volunteers worked extremely hard while staying at the Jamboree Site with the organizers. did.

“We wanted to create a resting place for unusually hot weather, clean toilets, and laundry facilities,” he said.

The British scout is expected to leave the Saemangeum Jamboree camp on the morning of the 5th and stay at a hotel in Seoul.

With the departure of Britain, the largest participating country, the Saemangeum Jamboree’s poor preparation and excessive optimism seem to be openly on the cutting board sooner or later.
The British Scouts, the largest participant in the 25th World Scout Jamboree in Saemangeum, Jeonbuk, announced that they would “leave” the Saemangeum camp in the late afternoon of the 4th. Reporter Song Seung-min Meanwhile, the Saemangeum Jamboree has been pointed out several times that preparations such as supplying ice water and cleaning toilets and showers were somewhat poor from the start of enlistment.

As a lot of criticism came out in the media and public opinion turned bad, the Korean government belatedly promised to provide support at the national level.

2023-08-04 15:46:41
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