Kyung Hee Cyber University Launches Hanbang Program for Health Transformation
Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- Kyung Hee Cyber University's Social Education Center launched the 'Kyung Hee Donguibogam College for Life Transformation' program as part of Seoul City's 'Seoul My College' initiative.
- The program offers practical, real-life oriented Korean traditional medicine education, covering basic theories, medicinal herbs, and their applications.
- The first lecture, focusing on understanding the body and nature through Korean medicine, received high interest, with participants eager to learn more about health management and medicinal cuisine.
Kyung Hee Cyber University's Social Education Center has successfully launched its 'Kyung Hee Donguibogam College for Life Transformation' program, a key component of Seoul City's 'Seoul My College' initiative. This program aims to provide citizens with accessible and practical education in Korean traditional medicine (Hanbang), empowering them to lead healthier lives. The inaugural lecture, "Hanbang Life Understanding the Body and Nature," led by Professor Kim Beom-jeong of Kyung Hee Cyber University's Department of Korean Medicine Health Management, introduced fundamental Hanbang concepts like Sasang constitutional medicine and the efficacy of medicinal plants.
I became interested in Korean medicine after my illness, and I want to build healthy lifestyle habits through this course.
The response from participants has been overwhelmingly positive, with many expressing a strong desire to deepen their understanding and practical application of Hanbang principles. The program's focus on real-life applications, such as medicinal cuisine (yakseon) and herbal remedies, resonates deeply with individuals seeking holistic approaches to health and well-being. The high level of interest in subsequent courses, including practical sessions on medicinal herbs and prescriptions, indicates a growing public appetite for traditional health knowledge.
This initiative by Kyung Hee Cyber University, in collaboration with the Seoul Lifelong Education Promotion Agency, exemplifies a commitment to public lifelong learning. By offering this comprehensive Hanbang education free of charge (with some material fees), the university is making valuable traditional knowledge accessible to a wider audience. The program's structure, which includes an application review process and prioritizes participants with high attendance rates from previous courses, ensures a dedicated and engaged learning community.
I am very interested in medicinal cuisine and want to continue learning through the practical sessions.
As Seoul strives to enhance its lifelong learning infrastructure, programs like 'Kyung Hee Donguibogam College' are crucial. They not only educate citizens on health but also preserve and promote Korea's rich cultural heritage in traditional medicine. The university's dedication to providing a structured yet flexible learning environment, covering everything from basic theory to practical application, positions it as a vital resource for personal growth and well-being within the city.
I participated because I wanted to learn Hanbang systematically.
Originally published by Hankyoreh in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.