The Gwangju International Center is running a “Homestay House Party” program for expats wanting to know more about Korean life in a down-to-earth way by spending time with a local family.
Participants are paired up with a Korean family for lunch and other activities arranged by the household.
The program, which is free and sponsored by the Gwangju Metropolitan Government, runs on Nov. 28.
Those who wish to take part should sign up via gic.or.kr. For more information, call Kim Min-jae at (062) 226-2732.
(paulkerry@heraldcorp.com)
Participants are paired up with a Korean family for lunch and other activities arranged by the household.
The program, which is free and sponsored by the Gwangju Metropolitan Government, runs on Nov. 28.
Those who wish to take part should sign up via gic.or.kr. For more information, call Kim Min-jae at (062) 226-2732.
(paulkerry@heraldcorp.com)
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Articles by Korea Herald