HKMU LiPACE organises virtual tour to Japan

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HKMU LiPACE organises virtual tour to Japan

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The Japanese Language and Cultural Studies Centre of HKMU Li Ka Shing School of Professional and Continuing Education (LiPACE) held virtual tour and online lecture for the series “Let's Connect: The Best of Japanese Prefectures” earlier.  It was well attended by nearly 500 secondary school students and the public.

LiPACE partnered with different Japanese prefectural governments for this activity.  During the tour, the official representatives introduced the geography and culture of Japan, interacted with participants via live broadcast, and offered them a real-time online tour to experience Japanese culture and learn relevant knowledge.  Through this programme, participants have travelled prefectures such as Kochi, Kumamoto, Miyagi, Hyogo, Fukuoka, Tottori, Okinawa, Miyazaki, Kagoshima, Tokushima, Nagasaki, Saga, and Aomori online.

A teacher from one of the participating secondary schools shared that students enjoyed the virtual travel and learned much in the lectures.

The Japanese Language and Cultural Studies Centre of HKMU Li Ka Shing School of Professional and Continuing Education (LiPACE) held virtual tour and online lecture for the series “Let's Connect: The Best of Japanese Prefectures” earlier.  It was well attended by nearly 500 secondary school students and the public.

LiPACE partnered with different Japanese prefectural governments for this activity.  During the tour, the official representatives introduced the geography and culture of Japan, interacted with participants via live broadcast, and offered them a real-time online tour to experience Japanese culture and learn relevant knowledge.  Through this programme, participants have travelled prefectures such as Kochi, Kumamoto, Miyagi, Hyogo, Fukuoka, Tottori, Okinawa, Miyazaki, Kagoshima, Tokushima, Nagasaki, Saga, and Aomori online.

A teacher from one of the participating secondary schools shared that students enjoyed the virtual travel and learned much in the lectures.

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