Heal through Culture and Arts... Yangcheon-gu Operates ‘Summer H School’ During Summer Vacation

Starting from the 26th, ‘Summer H School’ at the Health Healing Culture Center offers mind and body healing through culture and arts for one month

Six courses including shadow play, music, mind training, and crafts offered to 90 residents including children and adults

Recruitment of students begins on the 10th at 10 a.m. via the Health Healing Culture Center website or on-site application



Yangcheon-gu Health Healing Center Children's Program Class Scene

Yangcheon-gu Health Healing Center Children's Program Class Scene

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Yangcheon-gu (Mayor Lee Gijae) announced that it will operate a planned program called ‘Summer H School’ at the Health Healing Culture Center for one month starting July 26, targeting 90 residents including children and adults to heal their body and mind through culture and arts.


‘Summer H School,’ which contains the meaning of ‘Healing,’ is divided into elementary school and adult classes, offering a total of six programs with four sessions each.


The H School for children consists of ▲a music and science convergence program for 1st to 2nd graders called ‘Instruments of Imagination Become Reality’ ▲a shadow play directing program for 3rd to 4th graders called ‘Shadow, Let’s Play’ ▲and a public architectural design program for 5th to 6th graders called ‘Dreaming Architect.’


The H School for adults includes ▲‘4-Week Mind Muscle PT,’ which helps middle-aged and older adults with mind training through meditation and neuroscience ▲‘Voice Consulting,’ which creates an attractive voice that positively influences interpersonal relationships ▲and ‘Summer, Admiring Rattan (Craft),’ where participants make summer-appropriate interior accessories using rattan, a vine material from the palm family.


All programs of Summer H School are taught by experts in fields such as architecture, musicals, speech therapy, and crafts, and take place in the lecture space on the 3rd floor of the Health Healing Culture Center.


Residents wishing to enroll can apply on a first-come, first-served basis starting at 10 a.m. on July 10 through the Health Healing Culture Center website or by visiting the center. The tuition fee per course is 20,000 KRW.



Lee Gijae, Mayor of Yangcheon-gu, said, “We will continue to operate well-structured healing programs that span generations to create a happy and livable city for all in Yangcheon.”


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