Gwangju University Launches 'Cultural Exploration' Program for International Students
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Yoon Jamin] Gwangju University (President Kim Dongjin) International Cooperation Office recently announced on the 13th that it conducted a cultural exploration program to help foreign students adapt to life in Korea at the Yeosu World Expo site.
A total of 29 students from Vietnam, China, and Mongolia participated, experiencing cooking classes with masters and making traditional foods at the Namdo Food Culture Festival event.
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Jeon Jeonghwan, head of the International Cooperation Office, said, "It was a great opportunity for students to participate in the food and traditional culture experience event of Jeonnam, the land of flavors, and to develop an interest in our country's traditional culture and cuisine."
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