Preparation of Korean Culture, Automobiles, and Activities

Hyundai Motor Group is providing a special experience to over 1,000 Jamboree participants from six countries around the world. The program, which combines Korean culture, automobiles, activities, and the Jamboree spirit of friendship and exchange, is receiving positive responses.


The company continued its Korean cultural experience program on the 10th, following the 9th, targeting participants staying at four group training centers located in the metropolitan area: the Mabuk Campus of the Talent Development Institute, Kia Vision Square, Kia Osan Education Center, and Hyundai Engineering Blue Monte.

Hong Kong Jamboree participants who entered Kia Vision Square are taking part in various experience programs such as roller coaster assembly on the 10th. <br>[Photo by Hyundai Motor Group]

Hong Kong Jamboree participants who entered Kia Vision Square are taking part in various experience programs such as roller coaster assembly on the 10th.
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They invited a famous YouTube creator as an instructor to offer a ‘K-pop Dance Class’ where participants could learn the latest K-pop dances firsthand, as well as arranged a ‘K-B-Boying’ performance viewing.


A special tour was also organized to help participants understand Korea’s automotive industry, ranked third globally. Those interested were invited to Hyundai Motorstudio Goyang, the largest complex automotive experience space in Korea. This venue offers an indirect learning and hands-on experience of everything related to automobiles. Exhibits range from the origin of cars with a focus on steel, to the stages of parts manufacturing and the entire production process, all visible and tangible in one place.

Hong Kong Jamboree scouts who entered Kia Vision Square expressed their gratitude for Hyundai Motor Group's meticulous support and hospitality by collecting scout badges and presenting them to the Vision Square manager. <br>[Photo by Hyundai Motor Group]

Hong Kong Jamboree scouts who entered Kia Vision Square expressed their gratitude for Hyundai Motor Group's meticulous support and hospitality by collecting scout badges and presenting them to the Vision Square manager.
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Participants had the opportunity to closely examine key models from Hyundai and Genesis, and experience the WRC (World Rally Championship) 4D simulator, which conveys the excitement of the high-performance N brand and motorsports through a stereoscopic screen and seat vibrations. One participant said, “The high-tech and clean exhibition space and the content that allowed me to learn everything about cars were impressive,” adding, “It will remain a fond memory for a long time even after leaving Korea.”


On the same day, Salvadoran participants staying at Hyundai Engineering Blue Monte visited the Gwacheon National Science Museum, where they experienced Korea’s advanced science and technology, including autonomous vehicles, AI technology, nuclear power, and renewable energy.


Following the 9th, opportunities to enjoy diverse K-activities that blend the original Jamboree spirit of friendship and exchange, such as the ‘Jamboree World Olympics,’ were also provided. At Kia Osan Education Center, about 180 participants from Slovenia, the Philippines, and other countries experienced traditional Korean sports day activities such as ball rolling, three-legged races, wave riding, and relay dances.



Participants from Hong Kong gathered at Kia Vision Square to foster teamwork by undertaking a mission to design and build a large roller coaster in groups.


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