Korea Maritime & Ocean University: Korea-Germany Round Table jointly held with Woori University and Namhae-gun

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The ‘2022 Korea – Germany Roundtable ‘ was held jointly by the International Maritime Research Institute and Namhae Military and collaborated with the Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany in Korea, the Honorary Consulate of the Federal Republic of Germany in Korea , the Germany Korea Foundation , and the Korea-Germany Foundation . was opened in



At the seminar held on this day , experts from Korea and Germany gathered together, including Governor Jang of Namhae County in South Chungcheong Province, Tae-shik Lim, President of the Namhae County Council, Moon-su Jung, Director of the Institute for International Maritime Affairs , and Gusco Yong-seon Jang , CEO of the Germany Korea Foundation . These experts discussed the plan for the sustainable development of German villages .



Hand-German Roundtable was chaired by Professor Tae-Heung Jeong of Busan University of Foreign Studies and Rebecca K?rner ( Rebecca Kölner), a lecturer at the German Institute for Higher Education in Korea .



Professor M. Cassens (Cassens ) of Germany ‘s FOM University made an online presentation on ‘ Germany’s health tourism industry and the role of local government ‘ , and Kim Dong-hwa, Deputy Director of the Korea Marine Environment Corporation , gave a presentation on ‘ Korea’s marine healing policy promotion trend ‘ . announced _



Lastly, Professor Cha Kyung-ja of Woori University and Jang Gusko Yong-sun, CEO of the Korea Foundation of Germany jointly announced the ‘Proposal for Establishment of the Namhae Marine Healing Education Center ‘ .



Accordingly , in Part 2 , four panelists participated in a comprehensive discussion including the chairperson, Moonsoo Jeong, Director of the Institute for International Maritime Affairs, Seonggi Hong, Director of the Department of Oceans and Fisheries, Namhae-gun , Professor Boris Kondoch of Far East University , Professor Yutaek Kim of Woori University, and Jinhyeong Park, CEO of the Busan German-speaking Research Association . did _



After the two -hour seminar, an opera ( massul flute ) gala concert was held, where you can appreciate the characteristics of German music plays from the 18th to 19th centuries .



On the other hand, in addition to events such as beer festivals, German villages, from a long-term perspective, study German-related studies , culture , arts and Korean culture . From this perspective, the Korean-Germany roundtable should be regularized and German villages will be created as a place for cultural exchange between Korea and Germany, according to Namhaegun.