Students participating in the Woodworking Experience program between the ages of nineteen and twenty are sitting on wooden stools they made themselves and taking photos. Photo by Hwasun County Office

Students participating in the Woodworking Experience program between the ages of nineteen and twenty are sitting on wooden stools they made themselves and taking photos. Photo by Hwasun County Office

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[Hwasun=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Ji-woon] Hwasun County (Governor Gu Chung-gon) announced on the 19th that it operated a woodworking experience program from the 14th to the 16th at the Youth Culture House, with 30 high school seniors participating.


The "Between Nineteen and Twenty" program was held to support high school seniors who are considering advancing to higher education or entering society, encouraging them to take a solid first step as prospective members of society.


In the "Finishing High School Senior Year" one-line talk, one participant said, "I received my third COVID-19 vaccine today, but I attended with the intention of giving it as a gift to my mother who has supported me generously until my senior year."


Another participant said, "At nineteen, with excitement and fear equally mixed, seeing the rough wood grain become smooth through sanding and finally transform into a sturdy stool, I was disappointed that my college entrance exam results did not meet my expectations, but I want to beautifully refine my youth like sanding."


An official from Hwasun County stated, "We will do our best to develop both face-to-face and non-face-to-face experience programs so that all youth in Hwasun County can equally enjoy opportunities for career development and capacity building."



Hwasun=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Ji-woon rosaria0704@asiae.co.kr





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