Mirae Asset Park Hyun-joo Foundation announced on the 12th that it conducted the '22nd Mirae Asset Global Cultural Experience Group' with about 70 youths in Shenzhen, China, over a 3-night, 4-day schedule from the 6th to the 9th.

Group photo of the 22nd Mirae Asset Global Cultural Experience Team visiting BGI <br>[Photo by Mirae Asset Securities]

Group photo of the 22nd Mirae Asset Global Cultural Experience Team visiting BGI
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The Global Cultural Experience Group is a camp aimed at providing children with opportunities to broaden their horizons through new experiences and challenges during overseas explorations, enabling them to design bigger dreams and visions. It started in 2007 and has had a total of 2,037 participants to date. The program was suspended in 2020 due to the spread of COVID-19 and resumed after four years.


The students participating in this camp visited BYD, China's largest electric vehicle company, where they examined the structure and functions of electric cars and batteries, as well as the use of renewable energy. At the genetic engineering company BGI, they had time to learn about various aspects of gene analysis technology.


Additionally, during the camp, participants enhanced the effectiveness of their exploratory learning by completing team assignments using the knowledge they experienced and acquired.



A foundation official stated, "The camp is designed to help youths develop an international perspective and cultivate a global mindset by directly experiencing diverse cultures, histories, and economies abroad," adding, "We hope this camp served as an opportunity for the children to explore their career paths in a broader world and strengthen their capabilities."


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