Camp Out for the Entirety of the Summer Months.
Both countries understand how important it is to familiarise children with the natural world and give them opportunities to engage in social activities with other children their own age. The only thing that is different about these summer programmes is the way that they are directed. Summer camps in North Korea are extremely controlled and only available to a small number of children.
Those who choose to spend their summer in South Korea attending a summer camp will find themselves immersed in a multi-racial and multi-ethnic environment full of children who are eager to make new friends and have a wonderful time. The progression of their education takes place in a way that is less officially structured.