Non-Face-to-Face Education Implemented Using Hampyeong Drive-In Theater

Hampyeong-gun Holds 13th Hampyeong-gun Agricultural College Non-Face-to-Face Entrance Ceremony View original image


[Hampyeong=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Chunsu] Jeollanam-do Hampyeong-gun announced on the 10th that it held the 13th Hampyeong-gun Agricultural College entrance ceremony attended by about 90 new students.


The entrance ceremony was held in a non-face-to-face drive-thru format using the multipurpose stage and frequency of the Hampyeong Drive-in Theater, attracting attention as the oldest new student, Im Charang (77), and the youngest new student, Yoon Kyungin (21), entered together.


This year, Hampyeong-gun Agricultural College opened two specialized courses, including Hanwoo class and grape class, and will conduct theory and field education up to 20 times and 100 hours until December.


In particular, each course includes specialized agricultural education in each field, such as Hanwoo breeding technology, a local specialty crop, and grape cultivation technology focused on field consulting, greatly increasing the applicability to actual farming.



County Governor Lee Sang-ik said, “The event was held in a drive-thru format on the special stage of the Hampyeong Drive-in Theater in the COVID-19 era, adding a special meaning to the entrance ceremony,” and added, “We will focus administrative power to ensure that Hampyeong-gun Agricultural College is operated solidly and leads to farm income.”


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