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Scouts head to South Korea for World Scout Jamboree

Date: 1st Aug 2023 Author: Jon Nutten

Scouts from West Lancashire have departed from Manchester Airport and begun their adventure in South Korea for the 25th World Scout Jamboree.

Scouts from nearly every country from around the globe come together once every four years to promote unity, community and togetherness.

This year the event will be hosted in Gunsan-si, South Korea and is the second time in the country has hosted the event, the 17th World Scout Jamboree was held in the country in 1991.

The Scouts, who are aged 14–18, will learn skills new skills, experience new cultures, and make international bonds with fellow scouts who may not share the same mother tongue but hold the same values as one another.

The Scouts heading to the Jamboree will also have the amazing opportunity of exploring Seoul for three days and also visit the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) – where they will see the original demarcation line between North Korea and South Korea at the end of World War II.

Scouts from West Lancashire and 4,500 others from across the UK, will join over 45,000 others from almost every country in the world this year. Many Scouts spend years looking forward to this event as only Scouts ages 14-17 are eligible to apply for the Jamboree. Participants are selected two years ahead of the event so the Scouts can focus on their fundraising skills to fund their trip.

Henry, 16, (above) set off for the Jamboree in Korea this morning and told us “It’s like nothing I’ve ever done before! Im nervous about the heat and humidity – we’re not used to it in the UK. We’ve done lots of training and fundraising and I feel very well prepared”.

Eoghan, 14, (above) who’s heading off to Korea with the unit. He says “I’ve never been abroad before and with all the different languages that will be spoken at the Jamboree, I’m looking forward to improving my communication skills.”

Chief Scout Bear Grylls said, “Scouts from all corners of the UK are travelling over 12 hours to South Korea for the 25th World Scouts Jamboree.

“This year 4,500 young people from the UK and 40,000 others from nearly every country on the planet are coming together to take on new adventures, make lifelong friendships and experience this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.

“The theme of the Jamboree this year is to “Draw your Dream”, representing our willingness to accept young people’s ideas and opinions, and create an opportunity for them to make their Jamboree dreams come true.

“I’m so proud to be a part of a movement that puts young people first by helping almost half a million people develop skills for life.”

 

HM King Charles III has been confirmed as our new Patron, a great honour for UK Scouts.

The King continues a long tradition of the monarch giving their Patronage, dating back to 1912. This was when Scouts was granted its Royal Charter and HM George V became our first Patron.

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Our Patron, HM King Charles III