Nonprofit

Seoul Youth Center for Cultural Exchange

Seoul, South Korea
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  • About Us

    The MIZY Center, currently operated by the Korean National Commissions for UNESCO under the auspices of the Seoul Metropolitan Government, first opened its doors in May 2000. It is a specialized place for various cultures, a site of global exchange and understanding, and a forum where youths can share information.

    The MIZY Center provides a variety of cultural understanding programs and international exchange programs for the youths living in the multicultural era in order to support their growth as global citizens.

    Also, the MIZY Center offers 7 meeting rooms and an Internet Cafe, which youths can use for free and will contribute to the activation of youth autonomous meetings and their leisure lives.

    The MIZY Center, currently operated by the Korean National Commissions for UNESCO under the auspices of the Seoul Metropolitan Government, first opened its doors in May 2000. It is a specialized place for various cultures, a site of global exchange and understanding, and a forum where youths can share information.

    The MIZY Center provides a variety of cultural understanding programs and international exchange programs for the youths living in the multicultural era in order to support their growth as global citizens.

    Also, the MIZY Center offers 7 meeting rooms and an Internet Cafe, which youths can use for free and will contribute to the activation of youth autonomous meetings and their leisure lives.

    Cause Areas Include

    • Children & Youth

    Location

    • Youth Hostel 2F, San 4-5, Yejang-dong, Jung-gu, Seoul, None 100-250, South Korea
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