The activity aimed to hand down local wisdom from generation to generation by sharing experience and knowledge from elders to children and from children to children themselves. The key message that this activity meant to teach was the importance of these relationships between people and for children to live peacefully with one other. Examples of the knowledge passed down include wooden toy making, animal metal relief, clay molding, weaving, local dancing, and other valuable local wisdom.
The Sharing Market of Wisdom was held early in the month and began with the knowledge needed to sustain local wisdom from one generation to the next. This is especially true for the youth in order to help them realize the need to understand their roots, to see the effects of globalization, and to determine the direction of their own lives.