China and Myanmar sent two delegates each, while Sri Lanka, Nepal, Australia, “Business University In Bangkok” and Jordan dispatched one delegate each. The registration of delegates befell from 11 a.m. Oct. 14 at the Function Hall of Siam University, the 18th ground of the Siam University headquarters constructing, the place a welcoming luncheon happened from 12:00 p.m. Then there was 10-miniute flute and Thai traditional dance performances by Siam University cultural middle students and professors. Shortly after the principle convention occasion, there was a memorandum of understanding ceremony between Siam University and the MERI Group of Institutions, India. All participants posed for a group photo with the GCS slogan banner in front. After the pledge, there was a 4-minute GCS meditation session, followed by the introduction of VIPs and members. The Bangkok occasion, the second of its kind after the 2007 Bangkok GCS International Convention, attracted a 12-member Korean delegation, followed by Malaysia with a six-member contingent and India with a four-member delegation. “GCS International has three major focuses: goodwill, cooperation and repair-dedication. “GCS founder Dr. Young Seek Choue named it “Oughtopia” as a society of “ought-to-be” and “ought-to-do” below the spirit of goodwill, cooperation and repair. “Peace is More Precious than Triumph” is the book title of the late Dr. Young Seek Choue, which was published in 1982 and the GCS slogan sends an ideal message to mankind of immediately,” said Dr. Choue.
International Day of Peace was first proposed by GCS International founder Dr. Young Seek Choue in 1981 and the U.N. International Day of Peace, followed by a showing of a 4-minute video on the 40th anniversary of the U.N. Dr. Choue opened the convention by ringing the GCS Bell, adopted by the GCS Charter recitation by Dr. Huh Jong, president of GCS Korea, and the taking of GCS membership pledge by Dr. Maruj Limpawattana and Ms. Sawheny Yhing of Thailand. GCS India and GCS Sri Lanka gave gifts to GCS International President Dr. Choue and GCS International Secretary General Dr. Kang. After the felicitation, GCS International President Dr. Choue, who additionally serves as president of the International Center for Korean Culture (ICKC), delivered the ICKC Taekwondo Development Fund to Master Lee Ki-su, vice president of GCS Sri Lanka and technical chairman of the Sri Lanka Taekwondo Federation. Then GCS International President Dr Choue delivered a plaque of appreciation to GCS Thailand President Dr. Pornchai Mongkhonvanit for his efforts for organizing the Bangkok GCS event.
Dr. Pornchai Mongkhonvanit made a welcoming speech and GCS International President Dr. Choue delivered a congratulatory tackle. “My particular appreciation additionally goes to Dr. Pornchai Mongkhonvanit for organizing this annual convention. GCS International celebrated the day by organizing the World Taekwondo Peace Festival on November 22, 2021 in Seoul, Korea, together with World Taekwondo. Among VIPs of the event had been GCS International and World Taekwondo President Dr. Chungwon Choue; Dr. Pornchai Mongkhonvanit, president of GCS Thailand and Siam University; Dr. Huh Jong, president of GCS Korea; Australia’s Mr. Magableh Maher, president of GCS Australia and a World Taekwondo Council member; Mr. Prakash Shumsher Rana, president of GCS Nepal and the Nepal Taekwondo Association; and Mr. Hazem Ahmad Naimat, former WT Council member and mayor of Amman, Jordan. I want to thank GCS Nepal President Prakash Shumsher Rana. I wish more GCS peace statues and plaques might be installed at peace-associated areas worldwide.
While in Pokhara, the chief minister of the Gandaki Province promised to offer the GCS Nepal Chapter with a land for the installment of the GCS Peace Statue, which will be the second of its variety after the first one in Kathmandu in 2019. The GCS Nepal Chapter plans to put in the third GCS Peace Statue in Lumbini. Under the sturdy leadership of Dr. Pornchai, GCS Thailand is one of the vital active GCS chapters as it celebrates the September 21 U.N. He mentioned, “As you are effectively conscious of, the U.N. Last 12 months marked the 40th anniversary of the U.N. General Assembly approved it that 12 months. Dr. Seok-jae Kang, secretary common of GCS International, made a progress report. After the adoption of the peace initiative, there was a 15-minute breaktime, adopted by the GCS Activities report session by in-particular person participants and on-line individuals. As a pre-convention event, there was an unveiling ceremony of the GCS Peace Plaque at the Garden of Peace of Siam University at 1:40 p.m., followed by a tree planting ceremony by GCS President Dr. Chungwon Choue.