Participants at the completion ceremony of the elementary school and library of Nepal’s Takheshel Human School
On the 12th (local time), the Eom Hong-gil Human Foundation (Chairman Lee Jae-hoo) opened a kindergarten and kindergarten at the ‘Daughter's Human School' (16th) located in the center of Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal. It was announced on the 14th that the completion ceremony for the elementary school and library was held.
Dakkeshael Human School is a project to transform Prithvi Narayan High School (public) into a comprehensive human school town encompassing kindergartens, elementary, middle and high schools, and a multi-purpose gymnasium, with a total area of 4,721 m2. Currently, about 1,200 students are studying.
The foundation first completed construction of a middle and high school last month with the support of Biostar Stem Cell Technology Research Institute, a stem cell research institute. The multipurpose gymnasium is scheduled to be completed in the first half of next year.
The three-story building, which will be used as an elementary school, also includes a daycare center, a kindergarten, a teacher's office, a multipurpose hall, restrooms, and shower rooms. A library was built next to it. It was sponsored by Jeonggaksa in Seattle, Washington, USA, and Geumcheon Seonwon in Busan. 카지노사이트랭크
At the completion ceremony, about 500 people attended, including Executive Director Eom Hong-gil of the Foundation, Venerable Hyungeun Hoeju and Chief Monk Jeongwoon of Geumcheon Seonwon in Busan, Lee Beom-soo, Consul of the Korean Embassy in Nepal, Thalkekhel Mayor Krishna Hari Maharaj, and Shambhu Prasad Puyal, Thalkhkethel Human School Steering Committee Chairman. attended.
At the completion ceremony, Human School presented a plaque of appreciation to Jeonggak Corporation in Seattle and Geumcheon Seonwon in Busan, which sponsored the construction cost. Geumcheon Seonwon in Busan also sponsored intelligence development aids, 100 books, tables and chairs, etc.
Panoramic view of Nepal’s Takkheshal Human School
At the completion ceremony, a welcome speech by Kedar Prashad Aryal Human School Construction Committee Chairman and a congratulatory speech by Director Eom Hong-gil were followed by a plaque-hanging ceremony, ribbon cutting, and a tree-planting ceremony to commemorate the completion.
Director Eom Hong-gil is the world's first mountaineer to climb 16 8,000-meter peaks in the Himalayas. In 2008, he created the Um Hong-gil Human Foundation and is currently working on a project to build a school named ‘Human School' in a remote area of Nepal, the gateway to Everest.
Currently, a total of 17 schools have been built, and 2 schools are under construction. 고스톱