Korean community center breaks ground, may be completed next year

During the ground reaking ceremony on Friday, Korean Association board member Jun Lee told reporters that the new community center and school will provide not only Koreans but non-Koreans an opportunity to learn their language.

Lee said funding comes from the Korean Association Committee.

Korean Consul General Lee Chong-il said the new community center is a fulfillment of the dream of over 3,000 Koreans residing in the CNMI.

He said although the project entails a lot of work, he and the association are hopeful the center will be finished next year.

Saipan Mayor Juan B. Tudela said the association had been asking for a space to for the community center for the past years.

“The Korean Association will finally have a place to call their own, a place where they can convene,” Tudela said.

Korean Association president Park Jun-Soo said the groundbreaking ceremony is just the start.

The new center, which used to be the Neo-Fashion garment factory in San Antonio, will have 13 classrooms, an auditorium, a library, an office, storage units, a cafeteria and kitchen, basketball court, and a spacious parking space.

 

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