The Dreaming Bakery at the Youth Culture House.

The Dreaming Bakery at the Youth Culture House.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Choi Soon-kyung] The Hapcheon-gun Youth Culture House in Gyeongnam is operating the after-school program ‘Dreaming Bakery’ for 10 youths over 5 sessions from the 22nd to July 20th in the Youth Culture House cooking classroom.


The ‘Dreaming Bakery’ program aims to help youth career development by utilizing after-school time with simple and fun-to-make menus including ▲coffee croissant, ▲ang monaka, ▲nut mooncake, ▲three-color sangtu cookie, and ▲garlic baguette. The program is designed so that even those without experience can achieve high quality results, leading to high satisfaction and a sense of accomplishment among the youths.


A youth participant said, “It was my first time making cookies with friends, and it was very fun and happy. I gave the first cookies I made to my parents, and I want to gift the next ones to neighbors and friends.”


Omihwa, Director of the Senior, Children and Women’s Division, said, “We will continue to develop programs preferred by youths through satisfaction surveys and strive to help youths grow healthily through various experiential activities.”



The Hapcheon-gun Youth Culture House is a popular place for youths, equipped with various facilities such as singing, dance, and band practice rooms, a DVD room, a cooking room, and an internet cafe, serving as a space for youth cultural and leisure activities.


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