Jeju Maritime Police Station (Chief So Byung-yong) announced on the 2nd that it visited Yeongju High School the previous day and conducted a special marine police career lecture for about 200 high school students.


Under the theme "Talking about the Marine Police to Youth," this career special lecture for youth was held for second-year high school students who are contemplating their career paths before taking their first step into society. The session introduced the importance of the sea and the marine police among various occupational groups.

Chief So Byung-yong is conducting a special lecture on youth career paths at Yeongju High School. <br>[Photo by Jeju Coast Guard]

Chief So Byung-yong is conducting a special lecture on youth career paths at Yeongju High School.
[Photo by Jeju Coast Guard]

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In particular, Chief So Byung-yong delivered a lecture encouraging students, who are exhausted from nonstop studies and concerns about college entrance, to dream bigger for their potential and open future, while explaining the role and importance of the "Marine Police."


Additionally, Officer Lee Eun-jung from the Jeju Maritime Police Station’s Public Relations Division emphasized the importance of diverse experiences before choosing a career and addressed various questions from students about the marine police. The lecture series will continue with a visit to Ara Middle School on the 10th.


Chief So Byung-yong said, "I hope this opportunity provided dreams and hope to the future talents who will lead the Republic of Korea," adding, "We will do our best to realize proactive administration by preparing opportunities to communicate with the public in various ways."



Jeju = Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Hwang Jeong-pil baekok@asiae.co.kr


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