During his visit, Mayor Lee expressed his enthusiasm toward the students and their stay in Daejeon. He emphasized the city's commitment to ensuring the comfort of the Jaboticabal students during their time in Daejeon, especially by providing essential services such as meals and medical assistance. Mayor Lee stated, "We will do our best to ensure that the Jaboticabal students have a smooth and comfortable stay in Daejeon." He also mentioned that the city has prepared a variety of cultural experience programs to help the students create wonderful memories during their time in the city.
The visiting Jaboticabal students amount to a total of 1,321 individuals. Over the course of two days, on the 9th and 10th, they are scheduled to explore seven different courses, including the Gyejok Mountain Hwangto Trail, O-World amusement park, and Daecheong Lake.
As international exchange becomes increasingly important for fostering global understanding and cooperation, Mayor Lee's warm reception of the Brazilian students underscores the city's dedication to ensuring their positive experience in Daejeon. Through cultural immersion and diverse activities, Daejeon aims to not only provide education but also to create lasting memories for these students who have journeyed far from Brazil to experience the richness of South Korea's culture and community.