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  Y outh Camp fo r Asia’ s Future 2014 Project Description June 2014 

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Youth Camp for Asia’s Future 2014

Project DescriptionJune 2014

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[Objective]

a. To provide opportunities to enhance understanding and future-oriented mutualcorporation through interaction by inviting youths who will lead the future of Asia.

b. To train next-generation global leaders who will lead common prosperity anddevelopment of Asia.

[Project Outline]

a. Project Name : Youth Camp for Asia’s Future 2014

b. Slogan: Asian Youths! Start a New Innovative Era

c. Period: 7 ~ 19 Aug (12 nights 13 days)

d. Venue: Seoul (Sangam Stanford Hotel / International Youth Center)Jeonju (National Youth Agriculture and Life Center)

Jeju Island (Wonder Resort)

e. Participants: 216 persons from 24 countries

f. Host: Ministry of Gender Equality and Family (MOGEF)

g. Organizer: The National Council of Youth Organizations in Korea (NCYOK)

h. Sponsors: The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA)

Korean Embassies in participating countries

[Main programs]

a. Welcome Ceremony

b. Special Lectures (Theme: The world falls into Korean Wave)

c. Closing Ceremony and Farewell dinner

d. Korean Wave Conference

e. Team Activities

- Objective: to break down barriers of ideologies, religions, and cultures, cultivatemutual trust and cooperative spirit, inspire Asian community spirit and promotefriendship among Korean youths through various teambuilding activities.

- Content

→ K-Pop summer concert: Festival will be held to have participants from about 20different countries express freedom and imagination based on K-Pop, themedium of Korean wave. Mutual understanding and friendship will be enhancedthroughout the ten days of preparation.

→ Ice Breaking: Mutual trust and community spirit will be fostered throughteamwork (physical activities).

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f. Cultural exchange activities- Objective: to encourage pride in Asian culture through cultural exchange, and

mutual understanding and trust among Korean and Asian youths and to cultivate

community spirit through interaction- Content

→ Asian Traditional Food Festival: Friendship and understanding of culturaldiversity will be enhanced from cooking and sharing food from the participatingcountries

→ Asian Youths' Cultural Exchange International Night: Passion of youths will bereleased and friendship will be promoted.

g. Korean Wave Road Trip-

Objective: to improve the national brand by spreading Korean wave in Asia throughvarious activities- Content

→ Seoul (Center of Korean Wave) Theme: Center of Korean Wave! K-pop summer concert Content: Participants will form a group to create and prepare various

performances such as choreography, martial arts, or singing based on K-pop,and perform in Seoul, the center of Korean wave.

Jeonju (UNESCO City of Gastronomy) Theme: Taste and Grace of Korean tradition Content: Participants will learn traditional and modern culture by

experie ncing Korea’s taste and grace; m utual understanding and friendlinessamong Koreans and participants will be enhanced through Asian dessertfestival.

→ Jeju Island (UNESCO The World Natural Heritage) Theme: Jeju, recognized by the whole world / The New 7 Wonders of Nature

Content: Participants will feel the beauty of Korean nature which has beenrecognized by the world and be encouraged to work as honoraryambassadors of Korea when returning to their own countries from visitingKorea’s tourist attractions.

→ Visiting traditional markets of each location and team activities Theme: The best K-Food in my life Content: Participants will be given a chance to visit traditional markets with

locally distinct characteristics, enjoy local history, culture and specialties,and experience Korean food through team activities related to K-Food.

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[Selection of participants]

a. Korean participants: 40 persons- NCYOK selects participants via public notice

b. Asian participants: 161 persons (7 persons each from 23 participating countries) - who are undergraduate/graduate students or working youths between the ages of 18

and 24.- who can speak English and are interested in International (Asian) relationships and

Korean history, wave, etc.- Priority goes to those who have got reference letters from principals of educational

institutions, professors in charge or heads at work.- Way of selection

→ The Korean embassies and NCYOK ’s overseas affiliation will be asked to select7 persons from each country.

→ Recruitment and selection will be done based on selection criteria throughKorean embassies or overseas affiliation in each country.

- Recruitment period: 7 July, 2014

Participants from following countries will be selected by Korean embassies:

Thailand, Malaysia, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Indonesia, Myanmar, Brunei, India, SriLanka, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Nepal, Bangladesh, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan,Turkmenistan, Mongolia

* Participants from China, Japan, Philippines and Singapore will be selected via NCYOK’soverseas affiliation

[Expenses bearing rules]

- 14 Countries that will be provided round-trip flight tickets by the host country:Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Indonesia, Myanmar, India, Sri Lanka, Pakistan,

Afghanistan, Nepal, Bangladesh, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Mongolia→ Participants from China, Japan, Singapore, Philippines, Brunei, Kazakhstan,

M alaysia, Turkmenistan, and Thail and should pay for r ound-tr ip fl ight ti cket at theirown expenses

- Accommodation, meal, transportation, etc. during the program in Korea will be provided by the host country.

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[Schedule tentative) ]

Date Detailed Schedule Venue

8.7(Thurs)

- Foreign participants will enter the country- Orientation and ice breaking

Seoul

8.8(Fri)

- Welcome ceremony and special lectures- Welcome Luncheon- Korean wave conference- K-pop summer concert preparation

Seoul

8.9(Sat)

- Movement (Seoul → Jeonju) - Korean wave road trip I - 1: Jeonju (Taste and grace of Korean tradition)

- Asian Dessert Festival

Jeonju

8.10(Sun)

- Korean wave road trip I - 2: Jeonju (Taste and grace of Korean tradition)- Visiting Jeonju’s traditional market and team activities - K-pop summer concert preparation

Jeonju

8.11(Mon)

- Movement (Jeonju →Jeju Island) - Tea time

JejuIsland

8.12

(Tue)

- Korean wave road trip -1: Jeju Island (Jeju, recognized by the whole world)

- K-pop summer concert preparation

Jeju

Island

8.13(Wed)

- Korean wave road trip -2: Jeju Island (Jeju, recognized by the whole world) - Visiting Jeju’s traditional market and team activities

JejuIsland

8.14(Thur)

- Asian traditional food festival- K-Pop Summer Concert rehearsal- Asian Youths' Cultural Exchange International Night

JejuIsland

8.15(Fri)

- Movement (Jeju → Seoul) - K-Pop Summer Concert preparation

Seoul

8.16(Sat)

- Korean Wave -1: Seoul (K-Pop Summer Concert)- Visiting Seoul’s traditional markets and team activities

Seoul

8.17(Sun)

- Korean Wave -2: Seoul (Center of Korean wave! Seoul Sociocultural Class) Seoul

8.18(Mon)

- Free time- Closing ceremony and supper

Seoul

8.19(Tue)

-Departure of Foreign participants and Dismissal of Korean participants Seoul

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[General information]

a. Flight ticket, entry and departure- Flight schedule will be fixed and informed in June- After collecting a list of fixed participants, e-tickets will be sent via email in early

July to an individual participant and Korean embassy- NCYOK will provide pick-up/drop-off service at the airport

* Flight Schedule and booking lists can’t be changed due to peak summer season;therefor e please make sur e parti cipati on when recommending parti cipants.

b. Accommodation, meal and transportation- Accommodation: Location, contact and convenience facilities will be informed Later

c. Transportation - Meal: Buffet offered- A chartered bus will be provided (40 passengers)

* Transportation expenses out of off icial schedule are the responsibi li ty ofparticipants

d. Overseas travel insurance- It is required to get overseas travel insurance in case of emergency

e. Things to prepare for an individual participant- Passport and Korean visa, traditional clothing or formal suit, casual clothes,

sneakers, umbrella, toiletries, pen, personal medicine, etc.

f. Online communication- A website for online communication among participants will be open and operated

* to be announced

g. Contact information- The National Council of Youth Organizations in Korea (NCYOK)

→ The person in charge : Officer Ms. Cho, Jung Hyun

Phone : +82-2-2667-0875→ Fax : +82-2-2667-0295

→ Email : [email protected]

→ Address: 234 Geumnanghwa-ro, Gangseo-gu, Seoul Korea 157-856

→ Website: www.koreayouth.net