Gwangju Metropolitan Office of Education Conducts Korea-China Student Exchange "Global Leader World Tour"
Students from Gwangju visited educational institutions and schools in Harbin City on the 31st of last month to participate in Korea-China student exchanges.
According to the Gwangju Metropolitan Office of Education on the 3rd, the Korea-China student exchange is part of the Global World One Round Northeast Asia International Exchange program.
The Gwangju students visited the Harbin Youth Palace Arts Center and Harbin Cambridge No. 3 Middle School, where they engaged in activities such as ▲ touring the internal facilities of the schools (institutions) ▲ joint classes with Korean and Chinese students ▲ experiencing science programs and game activities ▲ cultural exchanges including K-pop performances, choir, and classical music ▲ operating a Korean traditional games experience corner.
Through these activities, they had the opportunity to communicate with students from various cultural backgrounds and develop an international perspective.
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Superintendent Lee Jeong-seon said, “I hope that today’s experience will serve as a stepping stone for the students to become leaders of the future generation and venture into a bigger and wider world. Although the time was short, I also hope they were able to build friendships.” He added, “We will continue to implement various policies to help more students grow into global leaders.”
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