Hwasun County in South Jeolla Province announced on January 9 that it is recruiting participants for the January programs at the Hwasun Youth Center 'Cheongchun Deullak'.
This month's programs consist of a total of four classes that combine practical and emotional elements, designed to help young people unleash their creativity and experience relaxation and healing in their daily lives.
'Making White Vin Chaud' is a program that reinterprets the traditional European beverage vin chaud with a modern twist, guiding participants through the process of making a fragrant winter drink by adding spices and fruit to warm white wine. This program will be held on January 15 from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
'Making a Lucky Pollack Charm,' which is intended to ward off bad luck and wish for good fortune in the new year, is a craft program where participants carve wooden pollack dolls to wish for luck in the coming year. This program will take place on January 23 at 7:00 p.m.
'Getting Started with SNS Personal Branding' is a hands-on training program that helps participants establish their own identity and design a brand strategy reflecting their strengths and individuality. The program will be held on January 27 at 7:00 p.m., and applications are open until January 20.
'How to Build Efficient Time Management & Routines in 2026' is designed to help participants systematically manage their time and lives in the new year, supporting them in developing effective time management and routines to achieve their goals.
This lecture will be held on January 29 from 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m., and applications are open until January 22.
The Youth Center programs are held every month, and eligibility is limited to young people aged 18 to 49 who reside or work in Hwasun County. Applicants must submit an application form along with either a certificate of residence or proof of employment.
All programs are offered free of charge, and applications and further details can be found on the Cheongchun Deullak website or by contacting the Youth Center directly.
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