Da Lat Students Gain Knowledge about Korean Culture From International Volunteers
On June 26, a group of volunteer lecturers and students from Gyeongsang National University (South Korea) held a cultural exchange program at Da Thanh Primary School in the Central Highlands province of Lam Dong’s Da Lat city.
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During 7 days (from June 26 to July 2), 40 students and lecturers from Gyeongsang National University hold cultural exchange activities and organize a variety of activities such as opening Korean language class, Taekwondo martial arts class, K-Pop Dance class, and life skills lessons for students. (Photo: Bao Phap Luat Viet Nam) |
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The group of South Korean students and teachers brought diverse activities to Da Lat students. From Korean language classes to K-pop Dance lessons, students at Da Thanh Primary School learned about Korean culture. (Photo: Bao Phap Luat Viet Nam) |
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The South Korean group also participated in repairing toilets and decorating the hallway walls of Da Thanh Primary School's classrooms. (Photo: VNA) |
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On this occasion, the volunteer group from Gyeongsang National University donated 14 laptops to Da Thanh Primary School. (Photo: Kinh Te Do Thi) |
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This is the first time students of Gyeongsang National University held cultural exchanges and experienced volunteer activities with students in Da Lat City during the summer. (Photo: Bao Phap Luat Viet Nam) |
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The program is an opportunity for Da Thanh Primary School students to meet and interact with South Korean students through diverse experiential activities in cultural and learning exchange programs, thereby contributing to the good relations between Vietnam and South Korea. (Photo: Bao Phap Luat Viet Nam) |
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Over the past many years, the relations between Lam Dong and South Korean provinces and cities have become increasingly close. In 2023, the number of foreign visitors to Da Lat increases sharply, of which Korean visitors account for 80%. (Photo: Bao Phap Luat Viet Nam) |
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