No.138Written by Prof. David Lyons / Drawn by KMG Editor Lee Eun-ji
Preparing kimchi for the event University staff making kimchi People waiting to taste it
The event was held in Hengso Museum of Keimyung University The performance was by the Confucius Institute Many people waiting for the performance An example of a dance performance
Minhwa exhibition Minhwado Haitae
Hello, the GazetteFirst of all, I want to say thanks to the Gazette because the Gazette always provides new information and various news to me. When I first read the Gazette, I felt the English in the Gazette was easier than other English newspapers. In addition, the Gazette has various pictures and diversified sections. I decided to write this letter as a reader to introduce the Gazette to other Keimyung students. First, as I have said above, the Gazette has various corners. Personally, I think the best sections are the Movie Review and Art & Culture. I always look forward to the next issue t
The Gazette interviewed Durvud Batzaya, a Keimyung University student from Mongolia. We asked her about life in Korea and Keimyung University. 1. Would you introduce yourself?My name is Durvud Batzaya and I’m from Mongolia. I came to Korea on August 28, 2009. I am learning Korean at the Center for International Education.2. Why did you choose to study in Keimyung University?Around 20 universities have departments of Korean studies in Mongolia, but most are located in Ulan Bator and only two, Darhan University, which I attended, and Shindarhan University are located in the provinces. Last Septe
No.137Written by Prof. Lee Hughes / Drawn by KMG Junior Reporter Kang Aruem-songyi
Students participated in an English Cafe at the International Lounge Students connecting bones Who is the best mummy? Pumpkins for Halloween