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Concluding year 2019, our activities

Greetings, everyone! Here are newsletters of 2019 activities. 

This was the first year of our club, which is under Global Korean Studies of Ewha Womans University.
Special thanks to our club members, we will miss you all!

2019-1, Spring Semester (click the link below)




2019-2, Fall Semester (click the link below)

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