Honam University Taekwondo and Security Studies Department Holds New Students' Belt Award Ceremony View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Gwan-woo] The Department of Taekwondo Security at Honam University announced on the 31st that it held a belt awarding ceremony for new students on the afternoon of the 30th at the Taekwondo Major Practice Hall in the Talent Hall on campus.


The event was attended by 23 people, including department professors, the student council president, and new students.


During the ceremony, black belts engraved with the students' names and the school name were awarded to instill a sense of mission as Taekwondo security personnel.


In Taekwondo, wearing the dobok and tightly tying the belt around the Danjeon area symbolizes gathering energy (gi) at the Danjeon, the place where yin and yang meet.


The triangular knot formed at this time represents a person, and since the triangle is formed only in the correct order, it signifies the order of progression rather than regression.



Gwon Soon-jae, head of the Department of Taekwondo Security at Honam University, said, “We plan to make this event an annual tradition so that new students can develop affection and pride for the school and the department.”


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