Cyber Hankuk University of Foreign Studies Concludes Student Exchange with Tohoku Bunkyo University, Establishes a Practical Cultural Exchange Venue for Korean and Japanese Students
Cyber Hankuk University of Foreign Studies and Tohoku Bunkyo University successfully held a student exchange event fostering cultural exchange between Korean and Japanese students.
Cyber Hankuk University of Foreign Studies recently hosted a student exchange event with Tohoku Bunkyo University, which focused on enhancing practical cultural interactions between students from both nations. The event featured presentations on local cultures by students from both universities, allowing them to share insights into their respective cultural backgrounds. Students from Tohoku Bunkyo University presented topics including 'Let's Learn About Yamagata' and 'Teaching Yamagata Dialect,' while Cyber Hankuk University students showcased the diverse attractions of Seoul.
Following the presentations, students participated in a team-based exchange program where they engaged in free dialogue, allowing them to practice language skills and develop friendships. In addition to engaging discussions, students toured the university’s key facilities, including its studio and library, experiencing the campus environment firsthand. The event culminated in a visit to the National Museum of Korea, where students explored Korean history and culture through team activities, further enriching their understanding of each other's backgrounds.
The organizers of the event from Cyber Hankuk University expressed their commitment to strengthening international cooperation between the two universities. They highlighted the importance of the exchange program in building a stable foundation for future initiatives, emphasizing that such cultural exchanges are crucial for fostering better mutual understanding and collaboration between Korea and Japan, enhancing the educational experience for all participants.