Australia: Youth Gathering
On October 11, 2025, a youth gathering was held with the theme of Korean Chuseok. Missionaries served as the MC, taught Korean language class, and guided the traditional Korean games.
A total of nine Blessed Second Generation youth participated in the event. After learning basic Korean, they enjoyed playing traditional games such as Tuho (arrow throwing) and jegichagi (Korean shuttlecock kicking). They also made and shared traditional Korean foods including songpyeon (rice cakes) and skewered pancakes, providing a rich experience of Korean culture.
In celebration of Chuseok, this gathering offered a meaningful opportunity to introduce Korean holiday traditions to the Blessed Second Generation in Australia and to deepen heart-to-heart connections while enjoying cultural activities together.
It was especially rewarding to teach the younger children Korean and to see them eventually read Korean words on their own, bringing a great sense of pride and joy.
#Australia
On October 11, 2025, a youth gathering was held with the theme of Korean Chuseok. Missionaries served as the MC, taught Korean language class, and guided the traditional Korean games.
A total of nine Blessed Second Generation youth participated in the event. After learning basic Korean, they enjoyed playing traditional games such as Tuho (arrow throwing) and jegichagi (Korean shuttlecock kicking). They also made and shared traditional Korean foods including songpyeon (rice cakes) and skewered pancakes, providing a rich experience of Korean culture.
In celebration of Chuseok, this gathering offered a meaningful opportunity to introduce Korean holiday traditions to the Blessed Second Generation in Australia and to deepen heart-to-heart connections while enjoying cultural activities together.
It was especially rewarding to teach the younger children Korean and to see them eventually read Korean words on their own, bringing a great sense of pride and joy.
#Australia
Australia: Youth Gathering
On October 11, 2025, a youth gathering was held with the theme of Korean Chuseok. Missionaries served as the MC, taught Korean language class, and guided the traditional Korean games.
A total of nine Blessed Second Generation youth participated in the event. After learning basic Korean, they enjoyed playing traditional games such as Tuho (arrow throwing) and jegichagi (Korean shuttlecock kicking). They also made and shared traditional Korean foods including songpyeon (rice cakes) and skewered pancakes, providing a rich experience of Korean culture.
In celebration of Chuseok, this gathering offered a meaningful opportunity to introduce Korean holiday traditions to the Blessed Second Generation in Australia and to deepen heart-to-heart connections while enjoying cultural activities together.
It was especially rewarding to teach the younger children Korean and to see them eventually read Korean words on their own, bringing a great sense of pride and joy.
#Australia
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