| Volunteers from the Shincheonji Volunteer Group Namdong Branch are painting a mural on the exterior wall of a house. |
The Namdong Branch of the Shincheonji Volunteer Group unveiled its mural project in Manbu Village, Namdong District, Incheon — transforming a once colourless wall into a lively field of spring flowers.
The mural installation, part of the branch’s ongoing “Wall Story” project, followed a heartfelt request from a local resident who admired the group’s first mural, a seascape completed in June 2025. The resident, whose home stands across from the original mural, asked if their own wall could also “bloom with flowers.”
| Volunteers from the Shincheonji Volunteer Group Namdong Branch are carrying out a mural painting service by adding colour to the walls of Manbu Village. |
From Sea Breeze to Dandelion Hills
In response, the volunteers selected “Open Dandelion Hill” as the new theme, symbolising hope, vitality, and renewal. Beginning on 22nd September 2025, members prepared and painted the wall over a 20-day period, completing every step — from surface treatment and sketching to detailed colouring — in close collaboration with residents.
As the final brushstrokes dried, one resident of Manbu Village smiled and shared,
“The wall used to feel lifeless and dull, but now it feels alive. The mural brings joy every time I see it.”
During the project, local residents expressed their gratitude by offering homemade jeon (Korean pancakes) and tea to the volunteer team, creating a warm and communal atmosphere.
Based on residents' opinions, the most recent, third mural project continued on the same theme and continued for nine days. Over 50 volunteers gathered at the site and systematically divided their roles as before, maintaining a wall spanning about 16 metres.
| Volunteers from the Shincheonji Volunteer Group Namdong Branch are carrying out a mural painting service by adding colour to the walls of Manbu Village. |
Bringing Life and Warmth to the Neighbourhood
Manbu Village, known for its cluster of cosy, traditional homes and high senior demographic, has long been a focus of the Namdong Branch’s volunteer service. The team has previously carried out fan-cleaning services, window screen repairs, and other household support activities, helping improve daily life in small but meaningful ways.
At the most recent third mural project, fellow resident, Ms. Kim (78), expressed her gratitude, saying, “They don’t just draw and paint pictures and leave it at that; they always visit and check on me whenever the seasons change, so now I feel reassured as if they were family.”
A representative from the Shincheonji Volunteer Group Namdong Branch shared:
“Before we start any mural, we first communicate with residents to understand what kind of artwork they truly want. We visit the site, consider the surroundings, and design each mural to reflect the local environment. We’ll continue serving Manbu Village with affection through various forms of volunteer work.”
With every brushstroke, the volunteers are not just painting walls — they are bringing colour, warmth, and a sense of community to a place many call home.
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