According to industry sources on the 9th,
Hyundai Motor Group will provide accommodation at the Jam Berry Daewon for four
facilities: the Group Talent Development Institute, Kia Vision Square, Kia Osan
Education Center, and Hyundai Engineering Bluemonte, until the 11th.
Currently, a total of 1,004 members from
various nationalities are staying at each facility. Hyundai Motor Group
welcomed the members using letters, placard banners, and secured support and
interpretation personnel to assist them during their stay.
In addition, Hyundai Motor Group provides
opportunities for Jam Berry members to experience Korean traditional culture
and K-culture. On this day, at the Group Talent Development Institute Maebuk
Campus, they enjoyed traditional Korean folk games such as flying kites,
playing yut, spinning tops, and jegichagi, and learned K-pop dances from
professional instructors. Additionally, the members participated in board games
like dominoes, fostering interaction and cooperation. The Maebuk Campus also
operates a healing zone supporting members' relaxation with daily movies,
music, and other content.
At Kia Vision Square, eight programs were
conducted, including curling, rowing, archery, cup stacking, bingo, zen garden
puzzles, and K-pop dances. Through detailed team arrangements, the training
center ensures that Scout members staying at Vision Square can experience all
eight programs sequentially.
Members from Finland, Hong Kong,
Slovenia, the Philippines, El Salvador, and other countries also visit Hyundai
Motor Group's major facilities. Hyundai Motor Group plans to open its major
facilities for visits, including the Asan Plant, known as Hyundai's 'Mother
Factory,' the Kia Auto Land Hwaseong, the nation's first electric vehicle
plant, Hyundai Motor Studio Goyang, Hyundai Mobis Maebuk Research Center, and
Hyundai Steel Dangjin Plant.
translated from an article by Maeil Ilbo
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2023년 8월 9일 기사
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