Sabah Al-Ahmad Center for Giftedness and Creativity (SACGC) concluded a seven-day recreational trip to South Korea for outstanding high school students. Seaking to KUNA on Monday, SACGC Director General Dr. Omar Al-Bannai said: "The trip was part of the center's program creating the suitable conditions for fostering the skills of talented students." "The program includes a host of cultural and educational activities that aimed to encourage the students to continue the academic excellence," he pointed out. He added that the trip took the students to the presidential residence of the Republic of South Korea, Samsung gallery, Seoul Entertainment City, the Korean Folk Village, the pottery village, the N Seoul Tower and the National Science Museum, he added.
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