The 16th ASEAN-Korea Future-Oriented Youth Exchange Programme: ASEAN-Korea Youth Square

The 16th ASEAN-Korea Future-Oriented Youth Exchange Programme: ASEAN-Korea Youth Square invites youths from ASEAN member states and Korea to present their cultures and history through sports activities. Participants are given an opportunity to be inspired and motivated to formulate future, building a great foundation of Pan-Asian community in the global society.

The  theme  of  The  16th  ASEAN-Korea  Future-Oriented  Youth  Exchange  Programme: ASEAN-Korea Youth Square is ASEAN-Korea Youths, United as One Through Sport Activities. This year’s theme was decided in support of the upcoming 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Olympics. As sports transcend cultures and language barriers, this programme hopes to unite ASEAN-Korea youths together and inculcate them with the Olympic Spirit through sports activities. In addition, as the programme will be held during winter,  it will be  a good  experience  for  ASEAN  youths  from  tropical  countries  to experience winter sports.

Participants are required to participate and respond actively prior to and during the programme that is organized and monitored by relevant experts (resource persons) and qualified staff. In addition to the sports activities, participants are invited to work in teams for various activities, inspire each other and forge the Asian spirit for a better future.


Place and Time : Seoul and Gangwon-do, South Korea, 5th – 10th February 2015.

Theme : “ASEAN –Korea Youths, United as One through Sports Activities"

Host         : The National Council of Youth Organizations in Korea (NCYOK)

Sponsor   : ASEAN-ROCK Cooperation Fund

Participants :
  • Between 18~26 years old
  • ONLY allow those who are Qualifying Conditions as follows : University(College) Student, Graduate Student, People doing job that involve the theme
  • In case there are unqualified participants for this programme, NCYOK will request for selecting other participants.
  • One who has a good command of English (Official Language: English)
  • One who has substantial interest in the ASEAN-Korea relations
Expenses :
Transportation
  • NCYOK bears travel cost for ASEAN participants from a designated int’l airport in respective ASEAN nations to Incheon int’l airport (Seoul).
  • NCYOK doesn’t  bear  the  travel  cost  from  each  participant’s  location to  theirdesignated int’l airport.
  • Flight tickets will be sent via E-mail(e-ticket) or air express mail.
Other expenses
  • NCYOK bears costs of accommodation, meals, and transportation within Korea throughout the event.
  • Pick-up service  for  reception  and  departure  of ASEAN participants  at  the airport will be provided.
  • There is no participation fees for all ASEAN participants.
Schedule :

Thursday, 5th February 2015
  • Registering participants, providing souvenirs
  • Opening Ceremony and welcoming dinner
  • Orientation and Recreation
Friday, 6th February 2015
  • Museum Tour
  • Move to Gangwon-do
  • Preparing “Booth Festival and Olympic Games”
Saturday, 7th February 2015
  • ASEAN – Korea Booth Festival
  • ASEAN – Korea Food Festival
  • ASEAN – Korea Olympic Games
Sunday, 8th February 2015
  • Winter Sport Activities
  • ASEAN – Korea Night
Monday, 9th February 2015
  • Moving to Seoul
  • Free Tour (Seoul) by Group
  • Closing Ceremony and Farewell Party
Tuesday, 10th February 2015
  • Breakfast
  • Sending off Foreign and Korean Participants
Contact Person
Chief Liaison Officer Indonesia Student & Youth Forum
Mr. Fajar Kurniawan
Phone /fax: +62 21 74646097
E-mail: office@isyf.or.id

Source : ISYF Official Website


 

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