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South Korea, France and the United States: Student Holiday Activities in Different Countries
Students' holiday activities are an important part of school education in various countries. Students' holiday activities in different countries have different characteristics and purposes. This paper will introduce the student holiday activities in Korea, France and the United States to help readers understand the educational ideas and cultural traditions of different countries.

Cultivate team spirit

Korean primary school students often participate in various activities organized by the school, such as traveling, hiking, swimming, etc., aiming at cultivating team spirit and exercising their "tough" national temperament through these activities.

Travel and study abroad

For Korean college students, traveling abroad and studying abroad have become a popular trend. Besides Europe and America, China has become an increasingly popular destination. Many students will use their holidays to study foreign languages and cultures abroad to improve their English ability.

Industrial tourism

In France, schools and parents attach great importance to educational purposes when organizing primary school students to travel and vacation. They combine education with entertainment and let students learn through play. In recent years, industrial tourism has flourished all over France. Factories and enterprises provide students with opportunities to visit and let them know about the history and traditions of the French nation.

Probation work

In the United States, public schools require students to complete community service before graduating from high school. Therefore, holidays have become a great opportunity for students to volunteer. More than 60% 12 teenagers have participated in various volunteer activities, including providing food for the homeless, painting buildings and cleaning streets. These activities not only exercise students' sense of responsibility and dedication, but also make them more aware of the needs of society and the importance of participating in social construction.