We visited Korean traditional museum which exhibited different displays such as traditional Korean child play game, Korean wedding, different types of rice and Kimchi, farming tools, traditional music instruments and puppet show. I was surprised and astonished by the elementary school children who visited the museum as part of the school programme; to inculcate the values into the young generation to embed the cultural elements in them...
For lunch, it's Korean traditional food again... Luckily for me, it's my favourite food as I can taste different banchans (side dishes) and the different kind of pap (rice)... See it for yourself ^-^
After lunch, we visited Soon Chung Hyang University (SCH) as part of our vocational visit where we were greeted by its Director and explained to us the programmes and courses offered. One of the faculties offered in SCH – ‘Foreign Language Education Center, School of Global Education and Exchange’ has three Global Villages where it’s student - Chinese, Americans and other nationality students stays in the dormitory provided.
We visited Maeng Clan’s house in Asan where Maeng Sa-seong, a government officer famous for his integrity and uprightness, and his family lived.
At night, we attended a meeting organised by RC Onah where we presented a power point presentation about Malaysia in Hangul and clubs bannerette were exchanged. As for dinner, guess what I had... Right, Korean traditional food again, but no complains as the food is definately much delicious than what I used to eat here in Malaysia... I guess it's the ingredient used...
Korean Traditional Museum (",)
Lunch time ... ^*^
Vocational visit to SCH
Maeng Clan's house
RC Onah's Club Meeting
Dinner time ...
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