We were invited to the head's house of Olunu village. I was so impressed with well-prepared traditional Cameroonian food and the graduation picture taken after completion of Saemaul training in Korea. I enjoyed food a lot, particularly the sauted banana! Merci :)
I’m Lee, Eun-Jin, an English interpreter and also working on getting my Ph.D. in Public Administration at Kyungpook National University, Republic of Korea. I used to work for Saemaul Academy in cooperation with Gyeongsangbuk-do to provide International Saemaul Training program for community leaders and government officials from LDCs. I’m also interested in studies on international relations and community development.
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Monday, January 30, 2012
Olunu villagers, Cameroon
They welcomed us with great and amazing dancing and songs. They're so nice and kind. I still doubt they really want Saemaul Undong and if so, im not sure how we can make their own Saemaul model respecting their culture and society.
The special baobab tree
Baobab tree in Pangawe village, Tanzania. I still miss there, the peaceful n quite but amazing place I've ever visited in the world.
Tuesday, January 3, 2012
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