17th World Scout Jamboree – Mount Sorak National Park, South Korea, 1991

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Themed "Many Lands, One World," the Jamboree brought together around 20,000 Scouts from 135 countries, showcasing the true spirit of international Scouting at a time of significant global change.

The 17th World Scout Jamboree, held from August 8 to 16, 1991, in the stunning Seoraksan National Park in South Korea, was a vibrant celebration of global unity and cultural exchange. Themed “Many Lands, One World,” the Jamboree brought together around 20,000 Scouts from 135 countries, showcasing the true spirit of international Scouting at a time of significant global change. For many, the event symbolized the unification of Scouts from Eastern Europe and former Soviet states, participating as full members of the World Scout Movement for the first time since the Cold War.

Despite the initial challenges posed by heavy rain and flooding, the Jamboree was marked by a resilient spirit and unforgettable experiences. The opening and closing ceremonies were spectacular, designed to rival the grandeur of the 1988 Seoul Olympics, and successfully set the tone for the event. One of the standout features was the British contingent’s faithful recreation of the original Brownsea Island camp, which became a focal point for both photography and media coverage, symbolizing the deep roots of the Scouting movement.

In addition to the traditional Scouting activities, the event introduced the first Global Development Village, a pioneering program focused on global cooperation and development issues, reflecting the forward-thinking nature of the Jamboree. High-profile visitors, including Korean President Roh Tae-woo, King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden, and Prince Moulay Rachid of Morocco, further underscored the event’s significance.

The Jamboree also provided Scouts with opportunities for cultural immersion through home hospitality programs in South Korea and Japan, enriching their international experience and fostering lifelong friendships. Overall, the 17th World Scout Jamboree was a resounding success, leaving participants with memories of camaraderie, adventure, and a shared vision for a more connected world.

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the 26th World Scout Jamboree

Za murami 2-10, 80-823 Gdańsk, Poland
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The Organising Committee for the XXVI World Scout Jamboree has been established by Związek Harcerstwa Polskiego as a foundation under the Host Organisation Agreement, providing a legal entity for the planning and delivery of the World Scout Jamboree Poland 2027. The foundation is registered in the National Court Register held by the District Court Gdańsk-Północ in Gdańsk under the number KRS 0001022285. It has a tax identification number of PL-583-347-28-08 and a statistical number REGON 52467170500000. The foundation’s legal seat is located at Za murami 2-10, 80-823 Gdańsk, Poland.