South Korea has long been world famous for its archery skills... with South Korean teams winning gold in the women's events at every single Olympic Games since 1988. <br />Now South Korea is sharing its experience with other countries to help them raise their game as well.<br />Our Kim Da-mi has more. <br />Learning to hit bullseye like South Korea's world champions,... students from Thailand are in South Korea to jointly train with Incheon National University. <br />With the university's long tradition of producing world class archers, Incheon City invited eager young athletes from Thailand to learn from the best. <br />"They are so eager to learn. They just want to practice again and again."<br />The young athletes also make new friends during ice cream breaks. <br />Coming from a country where temperatures can reach up to 40 degrees Celsius, the Thai students are enjoying the relative cool of late spring in South Korea.<br />"With cooler temperatures like this, it's better to exercise here than in Thailand."<br />"I like that we can learn a new language and communicate while training with the Thai students. It's fun and helpful." <br />The Asia Sports Support Program was first introduced in 2007 in celebration of the Incheon Asian Games that later took place in 2014. <br />"Incheon City and the Olympic Council of Asia co-host this program. We invite students from countries with weak sports programs and send trainers and professionals abroad. We also provide funds for sports facilities."<br />During their two-week-long training session, Thai students will also explore South Korea's cultural side by visiting the Incheon Intangible Cultural Heritage Museum,... further strengthening public diplomacy between the two countries as well. <br />Kim Da-mi, Arirang News. <br />
