The program was opened with speeches from representatives of the University of Science, VNU - Associate Professor, Dr. Pham The Chinh - Vice Principal of the school and Dr. Le Thi Thu Giang - Head of the Project Coordination Board, Head of the Faculty of Oriental Studies - University of Social Sciences and Humanities, VNU. Both speeches emphasized the purpose of the program is to spread the passion for research and learning about Korea to students. At the same time, this is also an opportunity for students to directly experience some forms of Korean culture.
Associate Professor, Dr. Pham The Chinh - Associate Professor, Dr. Pham The Chinh, Vice Principal of the University of Science, VNU, spoke at the program.
Dr. Le Thi Thu Giang - Head of the Korean Studies Seed Project Coordination Board, Head of the Faculty of Oriental Studies - University of Social Sciences and Humanities, VNU, spoke at the program.
Delegates and students attending the program
In the first session, lectures on various topics were delivered by lecturers who are experts in the field of Korean studies from various universities. Specifically, Korean History - Dr. Duong Thi Huyen (University of Science, VNU); Characteristics of Korean corporate culture - Dr. Nguyen Thi Thu Huong (University of Social Sciences and Humanities, VNU); Beauty in traditional costumes of Korea and Vietnam - Dr. Nguyen Thuy Giang (University of Social Sciences and Humanities, VNU).
Lecture on Korean History - Dr. Duong Thi Huyen (University of Science, VNU)
Lecture on Characteristics of Korean Corporate Culture, Dr. Nguyen Thi Thu Huong (University of Social Sciences and Humanities, VNU)
Lecture on Beauty in Korean and Vietnamese Traditional Costumes, Dr. Nguyen Thuy Giang (University of Social Sciences and Humanities, VNU)
The second session was a Korean cultural experience for high school students in Thai Nguyen City with attractive and unique content such as paper Hanbok folding, Korean cultural and artistic experience, Korean traditional games... The second session took place in a very exciting atmosphere and received enthusiastic participation from high school students. Special performances, interesting games and attractive gifts created memorable experiences.
Special performances
Students experience some Korean folk games
With careful and meticulous preparation, the program was a great success with useful knowledge and interesting experiences for the participants. Hopefully, this will be a foundation for students to learn more deeply about Korean culture in particular and Korea in general.
Author:Faculty of Oriental Studies
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