Shine Muscat Harvest and Cake Making

The Yeoncheon County Youth Development Foundation (Youth Culture House) successfully concluded the "Exciting Weekend Experience 6th Creative and Learning Journey - Winter Greenberry Class" on December 7 at the Hantan River Pillow Lava Suspension Bridge and Deulkkotgaram Farm in Cheongsan-myeon, with the participation of 30 local youths and 2 supervisors.

The Yeoncheon County Youth Development Foundation (Youth Culture House) held the "Exciting Weekend Experience 6th Creative and Learning Journey Winter Greenberry Class" on the 7th at Hantan River Pillow Lava Suspension Bridge and Deulkkotgaram Farm in Cheongsan-myeon, with 30 local youths and 2 supervisors participating. Provided by Yeoncheon County

The Yeoncheon County Youth Development Foundation (Youth Culture House) held the "Exciting Weekend Experience 6th Creative and Learning Journey Winter Greenberry Class" on the 7th at Hantan River Pillow Lava Suspension Bridge and Deulkkotgaram Farm in Cheongsan-myeon, with 30 local youths and 2 supervisors participating. Provided by Yeoncheon County

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This event was the final weekend experience program organized by the Youth Culture House in 2025, and it was especially meaningful as an educational experience activity that actively reflected the unique characteristics and experiential environment of Yeoncheon. The program consisted of the "Shine Muscat Harvest Experience," which allowed participants to directly experience rural life in winter and connect with nature, and the "Sweet Cake Making Class," which stimulated the creativity of the youths.


The youths learned about the value of agriculture and the importance of food ingredients while enjoying the joy of harvest, and experienced a warm sense of community by sharing the cakes they had made themselves.


The Chairman of the Yeoncheon County Youth Development Foundation stated, "By linking Yeoncheon's educational resources and rural experience infrastructure, we are providing customized learning and experiential opportunities for youths," adding, "We will continue to expand the foundation for youth growth through cooperation among local educational institutions, businesses, and social organizations."



The Youth Culture House, in cooperation with the Yeoncheon Office of Education, is preparing "beneficial and unique experiential programs" for 2026, based on Yeoncheon's nature, culture, and industrial characteristics. Next year, the foundation plans to strengthen content such as AI and digital education, career exploration, and ecological experiences in connection with the local community, providing youths with more opportunities to connect with the wider world.


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