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Chen Junze and 14 other students went to South Korea for the 2019 (the Second) Entrepreneurship and Innovation Competition

Date:August 28, 2019 Author: Click:

From July 8 to 13, 2019, the team of Chen Junze and 14 other students led by Ms. Wang Hao visited Hanyang University, South Korea for the semifinal of the 2019 (the second) Entrepreneurship and Innovation Competition for Chinese and South Korean College Students.

The 2019 (the second) Entrepreneurship and Innovation Competition for Chinese and South Korean College Students is a competition of entrepreneurship, held by the entrepreneurship support team of Hanyang University, Confucius Institute of Hanyang University and Jilin University. This year, the competition is held in Hanyang University (the semifinal) and Jilin University (the final). To promote international exchange, each team is composed of South Korean students of Hanyang University, foreign students of Hanyang University and Chinese students of Jilin University.

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The semi-final starts from team-forming and ends with business plans. The teams choose from three fields to start up businessbeauty industry, cultural exchange between Chinese and South Korean college students and community serviceto propose business plans for the Chinese market. After fierce competition, Huang Shan and 6 other students from the school of management of Jilin University got to the final.

After the competition, Hanyang University organized academic forums and site visits for students to deepen their understanding on entrepreneurship and innovation and learn about the history and culture of South Korea. Led by teachers of Hanyang University, students visited the National Museum of Korea, the 38th parallel, Imjingak, and Cheong Wa Dae (Blue House).These visits have led students to better understand the relation between North and South Korea and hope for the peace in the Korean Peninsula. They saw the national treasures of South Korea and experienced the social system of modern South Korea.

 

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The Entrepreneurship and Innovation Competition for Chinese and South Korean College Students provides a platform for students who want to start up their own business to show their competence and exchange ideas. This competition has deepened their understanding on business opportunities and the start-up process and improved their innovative ability, leadership skills and inter-cultural communication ability.