Sangju City Opens 'Visiting Study Room' for Marriage Immigrant Women View original image

[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Choi Jae-ho] Sangju City, Gyeongbuk announced on the 23rd that on the evening of the 19th, Euncheok-myeon (Mayor Cha Young-su) opened the 'Visiting Multicultural Family Study Room' for 12 marriage immigrant women.


The study room classes held at the Euncheok-myeon Welfare Center will be conducted every Friday and Sunday at 7 PM for two hours until November.


The 'Visiting Multicultural Family Study Room' is a small-scale group education project operated by dispatching instructors from the Healthy Family and Multicultural Family Support Center to eup and myeon areas for marriage immigrant women who find it difficult to visit the center, supporting their stable settlement in Korean life.


In the study room, various Korean culture courses are also offered along with Korean language education, including learning macram? (Western-style knot craft), horticultural therapy through growing hydroponic plants, aromatherapy methods, and Korean cooking experiences.



Cha Young-su, Mayor of Euncheok-myeon, said, "I hope this will be an opportunity for marriage immigrant women and their families in our area to increase their confidence in Korean through Korean language and culture education and help them adapt to the local community."


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