A talk event to increase interest in studying abroad was held in Aomori City on the 26th, and Aomori Prefecture Governor Miyashita and entertainer Wang Lin had a conversation.

This event was held by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology in an effort to increase interest in studying abroad as the number of students studying abroad has decreased significantly due to the coronavirus pandemic.



More than 220 people, ranging from elementary school students to university students, gathered at the venue, and four people, including high school students and university students from Aomori Prefecture, who had studied abroad, talked about how they were shocked by the scenery and cuisine of foreign countries, and how they were shocked by the scenery and cuisine of foreign countries, and how they were impressed by the people from various countries. I talked about how my values ​​changed after meeting him.

Afterwards, Governor Miyashita and Mr. Wang Lin talked, and Governor Miyashita mentioned his experience of going to Spain and Italy on his graduation trip from university, and said, ``No matter how much you study, there are many times when you can't communicate with the language, and you have to train your mental health.'' "It was."



Mr. Wang Lin touched on what happened in Taiwan while performing live, and said, ``I was surprised to see that apples from Aomori Prefecture, which are commonplace for the people of the prefecture, were being sold at a high price.''

When asked by a participant how to speak effectively overseas, Mr. Wang Lin replied, ``It's okay because the other person will listen to you until the end if you just try your best to speak.'' Talking with local people is the best way to grow.'' I think it will lead to success, so even if things don't go well, don't get discouraged and talk a lot.''



Governor Miyashita said, ``It is important to convey to all children that there are opportunities.I hope that the children who have seen the world will contribute to the growth of Aomori.''