International Students Deliver 'Thank You Letters'

Sangcheol Park, President of Honam University, Encourages International Students Leaving Stabilized Dormitories View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Yoon Jamin] Park Sangcheol, president of Honam University, encouraged international students leaving the stabilization dormitory after a two-week 'COVID-19' stabilization period, and the international students delivered letters of gratitude.


According to Honam University on the 5th, President Park met with about 100 international students who entered the country on the 18th and 19th of last month and safely completed the two-week stabilization period at the Myeonhak Hall, returning to their daily lives. He praised their efforts in completing the stabilization period in good health and congratulated them on leaving the dormitory.


President Park said, "I am grateful to the students who endured the difficult two-week stabilization period well," and promised, "We will continue to do our best to support the health, safety, and successful study abroad life of international students studying in a foreign country away from their parents."


Sangcheol Park, President of Honam University, Encourages International Students Leaving Stabilized Dormitories View original image

In response, the international students delivered letters of gratitude.


Ms. Wen Shuai (4th year, Department of Sports Leisure) said, "I am happy to have been able to leave the dormitory in good health thanks to the full support and consideration, including providing a shuttle bus from Incheon Airport to the school, thorough quarantine during the two-week stabilization period in the dormitory, as well as delicious meals and snacks." She added, "Korea is also struggling a lot because of 'COVID-19,' but I believe we will overcome it soon."



Mr. Zhang Hongwei (Korean Language Education Center) said, "While spending the stabilization period after arriving in Korea, my parents in China were very worried, so I reassured them with daily video calls." He added, "Now I will return to daily life and focus on studying Korean language and Korean culture."


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