Korean Teenagers Spark Hai Duong Students Digital Passion
From August 1 to 4, the Vietnam-Korea Cultural Exchange Center (KCCC) cooperated with the International Youth Volunteer Union of the Youth Training Center of Cheonan city of the Republic of Korea (RoK) and the College of Economics - Technology (under the Thai Nguyen University) organized a volunteer program "Dream and People" with the digital-themed activities for 400 students at Dai Dong Primary School.
The volunteer group includes 30 young people from the Youth Training Center of Cheonan, Thai Nguyen College of Economics - Technology and the Center for Cultural Exchange between Vietnam and the RoK .
Volunteer group at Dai Dong Primary School, Tu Ky District, Hai Duong Province. |
In the program, students have both an interesting time learning and experiencing virtual reality through an artificial intelligence class using Ozobot robot and a VR class as virtual reality glasses. In addition, the children also learn more about modern digital machines.
In addition, through the water rocket-making competition, the youth of the two countries came closer together and was an opportunity for them to understand more about scientific principles more easily.
The delegation and the students had time to exchange traditional Korean culture through a class of making masks and decorating lion puppets.
Delegation and students make water rocket. |
In the Vietnam-Korea Cultural Exchange Program, Korean volunteers and Vietnamese students perform together using the above instruments through the performances of Mask Dance, Jinju Wooden Knife Dance, and Bukchong Lion Dance. This program has helped to further cement the exchange relationship between the RoK and Vietnam.
Choi Inseon, director of the Youth Training Center in Cheonan, said that he hopes that this volunteer program will contribute to the further development of young people from both Vietnam and Korea. In the coming time, they will try to organize various activities and continue the friendly cooperation relationship with Vietnam through exchange programs with a digital theme.
The delegation and students exchange traditional Korean culture through a class of making masks and decorating lion puppets. |
Kim Songhoon, a volunteer, shared that this program has given him the opportunity to interact with Vietnamese friends and he has learned many valuable lessons. He's very happy that he can continue to interact with Vietnamese teenagers through advanced digital technology even after they have returned to Korea.
to Nguyen Thi Phuong, principal of Dai Dong Primary School, during the time coming to the school, the volunteer group was friendly and open with the students, and the school organized a cultural exchange for the students. the culture between Vietnam and the RoK, holding life skills activities, games, controlling robots, guiding students to be creative in painting, cutting pictures from simple materials, and many other useful activities. In addition, the group also decorated the English classroom for the school.
Delegates at the Vietnam - Korea Cultural Exchange Program. |
"Coming to Dai Dong Primary School, the volunteer group contributes to sowing the seeds of dreams for the students, creating a bond between Vietnamese students and Korean students, and helping them to be confident and creative. more creative in learning and international integration. The volunteer program has ended successfully and meaningfully," Phuong shared.
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