Kathmandu, July 08: Students from South Korea have come to Nepal for 15 days. It is said that they have come to Nepal for educational and cultural exchange. Three professors and 18 students from South Korea are in Kathmandu currently.
The Asia Pacific Society, which was established in 1994, has a long-standing relationship with students from Nepal, said Se Jin Joo, a professor at Namseol University in South Korea. She also said that the society has been participating in various programs in Nepal.
Korean students visiting Nepal are participating in programs such as cultural exchange, sports, special study observation of cultural areas of Kathmandu Valley, yoga, foodfestival, exchange of educational and subject knowledge, and linguistic studies.
Students of The Asia Pacific Society Korea, Asia Pacific Schooler College in Tokha, Kathmandu had an educational and cultural exchange. At the start of the program, Shanta Khanal Paudel, Ward President of Tokha Municipality 6, expressed her belief that educational and cultural exchange will help each other to know each other’s country.
Ramesh Ghimire, Principal of Asia Pacific, promised to move forward with educational cooperation with students from different countries in the future.
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