Overview of the Program
- Date: April 1 -10, 2025
- Location: Sun Moon University Asan Campus
- Age Range: 14+
- Camp Fee: 33,000 Baht
- Inclusive: Meals (Morning & Afternoon Daily), Transportation, Accommodation
- Not Included: Air Ticket, K-ETA, Insurance
10 Day Program Schedule
9:00 – 13:00 | 15:00 – 17:00 | 18:00 – 21:00 | |
Day 1 | Arrival & Dormitory Check in | SMU Campus Tour | Free Time |
Day 2 | Welcome Ceremony & Korean Language Study | Hanbok Experience | Free Time |
Day 3 | Korean Language Study | K-Pop (Song, Dance) | Free Time |
Day 4 | Everland Theme Park | Everland Theme Park | |
Day 5 | Korean Language Study | Korean Food Experience | Free Time |
Day 6 | Korean Language Study | Korean Tradition Game | Free Time |
Day 7 | Korean Language Study | Independence Hall of Korea | Free Time |
Day 8 | Seoul Day Tour | Seoul Day Tour | |
Day 9 | Korean Language Study | Free Time | Free Time |
Day 10 | Departure |
Programs
Sun Moon University Campus Tour
Sun Moon University tour offers a glimpse into its modern campus nestled in Asan, South Korea. Visitors explore state-of-the-art facilities, including academic buildings, libraries, and sports complexes, set against picturesque surroundings. Guided tours highlight the university’s academic programs, student life, and commitment to innovation, fostering a memorable educational experience.
Korean Language Class
In a Korean language class, students embark on a linguistic journey, delving into Hangul, the Korean alphabet, and grammar. Through interactive lessons, they develop listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills. Cultural insights enhance understanding, fostering a deeper appreciation for Korea’s language, heritage, and society.
Hanbok Experience
The Hanbok experience offers a cultural immersion into traditional Korean attire. Visitors don vibrant, beautifully designed garments, symbolizing Korea’s rich heritage. From intricate patterns to elegant silhouettes, wearing a Hanbok provides a glimpse into Korean customs and aesthetics, fostering appreciation for its historical significance and timeless elegance.
Gyeongbokgung Palace
Gyeongbukgung Palace, Seoul’s largest palace, epitomizes Korean architecture and history. Built in 1395, it served as the main royal palace during the Joseon Dynasty. Majestic structures like Geunjeongjeon Hall and Gyeonghoeru Pavilion adorn its vast grounds, reflecting traditional Korean design and cultural significance as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Cheongwadae Blue House
Cheongwadae, commonly known as the Blue House, serves as the official residence and workplace of the South Korean president. Nestled in Seoul’s picturesque Jongno District, its distinctive blue roofs and traditional architecture reflect Korean heritage. Guided tours offer insight into the nation’s governance, history, and cultural significance of this iconic landmark.
Everland Theme Park
Everland Theme Park, South Korea’s largest, promises thrilling adventures and family fun. Located in Yongin, it boasts diverse attractions, from exhilarating roller coasters to enchanting themed zones like Safari World and Caribbean Bay water park. With seasonal events, vibrant parades, and captivating shows, Everland offers a magical experience for visitors of all ages.