On November 26, the Korean Education Center in Hanoi coordinated with Hai Phong City's Department of Foreign Affairs to organize a Vietnam-Korea cultural and educational exchange program at Tran Phu High School.
The event was participated by more than 600 students from elementary schools, middle schools, and high schools that have Korean language training courses in Hai Phong. During the program, they participate in diverse activities such as K-pop dance and Vietnamese traditional dance performances, Korean speaking contests, and cultural quizzes.
The event was participated by more than 600 students.
The representative of the Korean Education Center in Hanoi said that this year marked the second Vietnam-Korea cultural and educational exchange program at Tran Phu High School. Through the event, the center hopes that young students will better understand the center's activities.
Many activities were held during the event.
The Korean Education Center in Hanoi also pledged to help elementary, middle, and high school students in Vietnam be motivated and have a higher interest in learning Korean through getting to know about the country's traditions and culture.
Students learn about Korean culture through fun activities.
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