Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Summer Activity in Korea

One of the things I like most in Korea is that there are many things to do in weekends and during vacation. International students can immerse in cultural and historical environments for free (Buddhist temple stay, fruit/veggie picking on farms, homestay programs, Kimchi making, etc). Since it's the official week of vacation, why not try signing up for KINSA's program? 
Send your application to keis2012@gic.or.kr

with your name, university, nationality, cell phone number and perhaps a short reason for why you should be selected to join the activity.


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