” he revealed. This year's school excursion group had a total of 75 students, making it the largest group ever. The students spent 5 days and 4 nights visiting Gyeongbokgung Palace and the National Museum of Korea.
They will visit museums and Korean folk villages to learn about Korean traditions and history, as well as participate in experiential learning such as making kimchi, watching a NANTA performance, and visiting the Samsung Innovation Museum.
. This is the second school excursion group to enter South Korea using the Takamatsu route, following 33 students from Kagawa Prefecture's Sakaide Daiichi High School in October this year.
Air Seoul officials said, ``We are working with Kagawa Prefecture to hold Seoul tourism information sessions for local schools.
"We are focusing our efforts on attracting school trips," and added, "We will work to further revitalize the Korea-Japan route by increasing demand from the local area."
2023/12/09 16:58 KST
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