Q1. Could you tell us more about the traditional Ukrainian attire, Vyshyvanka? "Vyshyvanka is Ukraine's traditional clothing, and it is much more than just an outfit—it is a significant symbol of our identity and culture. It is primarily worn during national celebrations like Independence Day, Language Day, and Vyshyvanka Day. This attire has taken on an even more profound meaning as a symbol of preserving our culture. What makes Vyshyvanka special is its intricate embroidery, which varies by region and tradition. These patterns often carry symbolic meanings and reflect the wearer’s origins an
In celebration of its 125th anniversary, Keimyung University hosted the inaugural “University Essay Contest,” which ran from November 6 to December 6, lasting 20 days. The contest invited participants to explore the theme, “If AI thinks, what is man?” across seven distinct categories. Undergraduate stu dents submitted essays in six areas: Humanities (Humanistic Perspectives), Social Sciences (Social Perspectives), Natural Sciences and En gineering (Scientific Perspectives), Arts (Artis tic Perspectives), and Religion (Religious Per spectives). Except for the Religion category, submissions were
Keimyung Hanhakchon (Hanhakchon) is a cultural space located on the Seongseo campus where visitors can experience traditional Korean culture firsthand. It is home to Joseon-era buildings such as hanoks and sarangchae, and offers a variety of experience programs such as a hanbok experience, tea ceremony, and traditional craft workshops. Hanhakchon, built in May 2004 to commemorate the 105th anniversary of the founding of Keimyung University, faithfully recreates the architecture and living culture of the Joseon Dynasty. Working with Korean experts to restore traditional hanoks and surrounding g
●This is entrance 3 of Dongdaegu Station. ● This is main entrance of Dongdaegu Train Station. ● This entrance leads to Dongdaegu Integrated Transfer Center. Dongdaegu Station (Subway Station) Dongdaegu Station (Subway Station), located in Dong-gu, Daegu, serves as a major hub on Daegu Metro Line 1. It connects the Dongdaegu Train Station and the Integrated Transfer Center, solidifying its role as the center of Daegu’s transportation network. Opened on November 26, 1997, with the launch of Line 1, Dongdaegu Station began operations on May 2, 1998. The station features a concourse, ticket booths
The Dongsan Library of Keimyung University held library training for international students. The beginner class was held on November 7th and the advanced class was held on November 12th in X-Space. The program, which was designed to support the academic activities of international students, was divided into two parts: the beginner class, which focused on how to use Korean learning materials; and the advanced class, which covered how to use domestic and international academic articles. sumin8101g@hanmail.net
On November 19th, the K-MOM Adaptation Program was hosted by the Student Counseling Center at Keimyung University. The K-MOM program, which aims to help international students adjust to school life, covered topics such as interpersonal relationships, career, and employment. During the program, a special lecture was held, titled Hugging my Heart and discussed the need to increase self-confidence and selfesteem. sumin8101g@hanmail.net
● Students of the Department of Taekwondo participated in festival. On November 2nd and 3rd, the Hanmaeum Taekwondo Culture Festival was held at the Seongseo Campus Gymnasium to celebrate the 125th anniversary of Keimyung University. On the first day, the Hanmaeum Taekwondo Cultural Festival was held, with various taekwondo experience booths and the Department of Taekwondo competition. Outside the gymnasium, various food booths were set up, and souvenirs from the Department of Taekwondo were also available, attracting about 300 people. All proceeds from the event will be donated to student sch
● International students and teachers are taking pictures together after camp. On November 29 and 30, Keimyung University’s Office of International Cooperationhosted an Employment Skills Enhancement Camp in Gyeongju for international students. The camp aimed to equip participants with essential knowledge and strategies for navigating the Korean job market. The program focused on three core topics: crafting effective resumes and cover letters, understanding Korean interview culture, and navigating the employment process. Participants learned practical job-search techniques tailored to Korean co