Gwangju Daeseong Girls' High School Students Practice Warm Sharing in Koryoin Village
Volunteer Activities Including Korean Language Education and Environmental Cleanup
Fostering Multicultural Sensitivity and Community Spirit
Students from Gwangju Daeseong Girls' High School visited the Gwangju Koryoin Village, where descendants of independence activists live, to share a warm time of giving and exchange.
According to Koryoin Village on May 15, more than 50 students from Daeseong Girls' High School visited the village on May 14 under the guidance of teacher Jung Ji-yoon, participating in various volunteer activities. This initiative was designed to foster a sense of community through solidarity with the local society and to provide opportunities to experience the history and culture of settled Koryoin residents.
Students from Gwangju Daeseong Girls' High School visited the Gwangju Koryoin Village, where descendants of independence activists live, to share a warm time of giving and exchange. Provided by Koryoin Village
View original imageAt the Youth Culture Center, operated by Koryoin Village, the students held Korean language classes and participated in Korean cultural experience activities together with Koryoin youths. They assisted with Korean language education using a variety of learning tools and engaged in craft activities, creating opportunities for cultural exchange.
Additionally, some students took part in environmental cleanup activities along the village trail and in the Hong Beomdo Park area. They collected litter and tidied up the surroundings, focusing on areas frequently visited by tourists, thereby contributing to the improvement of the village's appearance.
A representative from Koryoin Village stated, "The students' warm support was a great comfort and encouragement," and added, "We hope this experience becomes a valuable opportunity for them to reflect on their neighbors and the local community."
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