Continued Efforts for Hometown Pohang's Development, Including Promotion of Local Agricultural Products

On the 19th, the Pohang City Association in Seoul visited the 'Pohang Haksa' dormitory in Seoul, where they personally served encouragement gifts such as Samgyetang and watermelon worth about 1 million KRW to university students from Pohang, offering their support.

The Jaegyeong Pohang Hometown Association is visiting the Pohang Dormitory in Seoul to encourage university students from the region.

The Jaegyeong Pohang Hometown Association is visiting the Pohang Dormitory in Seoul to encourage university students from the region.

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This event, hosted by the Pohang City Association in Seoul for university students from Pohang who are studying hard in Seoul, was attended by ten association executives including President Park Jongho and 80 dormitory residents, making it a great success.


In particular, Park Jongho, President of the Pohang City Association in Seoul, said, "The residents of Pohang Haksa in Seoul are university students from Pohang who are pursuing their dreams through their studies away from home. We expect them to play an important role in leading the future of Pohang, the central city of the East Sea Rim, in society. The association plans to continue visiting the dormitory to encourage students so that they can take pride and devote themselves to their studies."


A resident who participated in the event said, "I was able to feel the warmth and preciousness of my hometown again thanks to this event organized by fellow Pohang natives in Seoul. With a renewed mindset, I will devote myself to my studies to repay the love and interest from my hometown."


The 'Pohang Haksa' in Seoul is operated by the Pohang Scholarship Foundation and provides an environment where university students from Pohang who are studying in the metropolitan area can focus solely on their studies without economic burden. Currently, 145 students reside there.


The Pohang City Association in Seoul also announced plans to continue strengthening the sense of connection to their hometown by providing local agricultural products to university students from Pohang in the second half of the year.





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