On the evening of the 2nd, President Jeon Ho-hwan and students are smiling brightly in front of the camera at the Japanese Speech and Song Presentation held at Dongmyung University.
[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yong-woo] How was Japanese language "Do-ing" conducted at the "Doing" university, which targets challenge, practice, and experience in education?
On the evening of the 2nd, the Japanese Do-ing class held at Dongmyung University was filled with an unexpected "Friday night" energy. The famous Japanese song "Koibito yo" evoked a poignant night, followed by the dance-pop music "Gingiraginini" shaking the lecture hall.
Dongmyung University (President Jeon Ho-hwan) held a Do-ing Japanese speech and song presentation by enrolled students at 5 p.m. in room 107 of the University Headquarters Management Building.
About 100 people including students, families, professors, and staff participated, and unlike typical events where the president leaves after greetings, the president stayed from beginning to end.
President Jeon Ho-hwan also took the stage and passionately sang the Japanese song "Koibito yo."
The students showcased Japanese songs such as "Puppy Police," "Love," "Nostalgia," "Tomorrow's Night Sky Early Bird," "Song of Flowers," "The Girl Who Leapt Through Time," and "Gingiraginini," freely expressing their hidden talents.
Speeches about things they like, movies that moved them, and their hobbies were also quite serious.
President Jeon Ho-hwan encouraged, "In the unpredictable future brought by the 4th Industrial Revolution, Do-ing talents who challenge, experience, and practice will be more recognized than youths who only study at desks. Every student participating today is number one in their own way."
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