ACTIVITY REPORT 7Th AEARU Student Physical Competition June 15-17, 2018, Seoul National University, Korea

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ACTIVITY REPORT 7Th AEARU Student Physical Competition June 15-17, 2018, Seoul National University, Korea ACTIVITY REPORT 7th AEARU Student Physical Competition June 15-17, 2018, Seoul National University, Korea Overview • Title: 7th AEARU Student Physical Competition • Date: June 15 – 17, 2018 • Location: Seoul National University, Gwanak Campus • Organized by: Seoul National University, Office of International Affairs • Language: English Overview Seoul National University hosted the 7th AEARU Student Physical Competition from June 15th – 17th, 2018 with the main theme of ‘Gwanak Moutain Dulle-gil Trekking.’ The program was comprised of Gwanak Mountain trekking and teambuilding sessions as well as culture tours and excursions. During the mountain trekking session, participants followed the paths through the mountains, forests and streams located around the outer edge of the Campus where participants explored nature and enjoyed the panoramic view of the capital city. Participants also visited the Gyeongbokgung Palace and explored cultural and historical heritage of Korea. Participants 12 participants from 7 universities No. University Family Name First Name Gender Nationality 1 National Tsing Hua University Lin Hsinting F Taiwan 2 National Taiwan University Chung Yu An F Taiwan 3 National Taiwan University Hsu Yu-Chien M Taiwan The Hong Kong University of 4 Science and Technology Wong Joki Christie F Canada The Hong Kong University of 5 Science and Technology Szeto Hiu Tung F China 6 Yonsei University Gombodoo Nyamsuren F Mongolia 7 Tokyo Institute of Technology Otsuka Kotaro M Japan University of Science and 8 Technology of China Zhou Mengwen F China University of Science and 9 Technology of China Zhang Licheng M China 10 Seoul National University Lee Dong-Su M ROK 11 Seoul National University Kim Hyun-Dong M ROK 12 Seoul National University Cho Inn-Joon M ROK 5 Program Schedule Date Time Program Venue Arrival Airport(ICN)-SNU All Day Check-in & Registration SNU Hoam 6.15. Campus Tour * Optional for participants Faculty House 16:00-17:00 (Fri) arriving before 16:00 PM 1st Floor SNU Hoam 18:00-20:00 Welcome Dinner Faculty House SNU Hoam 08:30-10:00 Breakfast Faculty House 09:30-12:30 Gwanak Mountain Hiking Gwanak Mountain 12:30-13:30 Lunch Sariwon Change clothes into Hanbok Hanbok 13:30-14:30 6.16. (Korean Traditional clothing) rental place (Sat) Culture Tour Gyeongbokgung 14:30-16:30 - Official Tour at Gyeongbokgung Palace Palace & Insadong 16:30-17:00 Change clothes from Hanbok Hanbok rental place 17:00-18:30 Farewell Dinner Ashley 18:30-19:00 Drive back to SNU Hoam Faculty House - 08:30-09:30 Check Out - 6.17. SNU Hoam 12:00-14:00 Lunch (Sun) Faculty House 14:00- Departure SNU-Airport(ICN) 5 Program Description Gwanak Mountain Dulle-gil Trekking South Korea has a blessed topography, 75% of its landscape being mountainous. Our main campus in Gwanak is also surrounded by a mountain scape, the Gwanak Mountain. At 629 meters in height, Gwanak Mountain surrounds along and around our university providing a unique view. With thousands of trees blanketing the mountain, our campus is particularly famous in autumn attracting many locals and visitors to our campus. During the mountain trekking session, participants walked along the outer edge of the campus through low hills, cozy urban forests, and wide open streams. Participants were in teams of 6 people and participated in several rounds of group missions during the break hours at the mountain rest area. The team that performed the best teamwork won the competition and grasped the joy of winning the game. This group mission while trekking exposed participants to situations where they had to strengthen their teamwork and overcome obstacles together. 5 Culture Tour Gyeongbokgung Palace was the first and largest of the royal palaces built during the Joseon Dynasty. Built in 1395, Gyeongbokgung Palace was located at the heart of newly appointed capital of Seoul (then known as Hanyang) and represented the sovereignty of the Joseon Dynasty. The largest of the Five Grand Palaces (the others being Gyeonghuigung Palace, Deoksugung Palace, Changgyeonggung Palace, Changdeokgung Palace), Gyeongbokgung served as the main palace of the Joseon Dynasty. At this Royal Palace, AEARU participants changed into the Korean traditional attire (Hanbok) as a part of the Korean culture experience. Starting from the Throne Hall compound, participants explored the Sajeongjeon Hall (the King’s officer quarters), Gyeonghoeru Pavilion (the King’s living quarters), the pond west of Gangnyeongjeon Hall and the Crown Prince's Compound. 5 Financial Report Item Amount Revenue 10,966,300 AEARU Sponsorship USD 10,000 10,966,300 Expense 3,160,120 Accommodation 827,200 Transportation 234,200 Meals 1,282,700 Excursions 225,500 T-shirts 388,000 Misc (stationary, name card, souvenirs etc.) 202,520 Total 7,806,180 * USD-KRW Currency rate: Korea Exchange Bank Average Currency Rate (1096.93 KRW) 5 .
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