There is nothing better than badminton for family harmony. The relationship between the couple has improved and the time spent talking with the children has increased.”The ‘2023 National Multicultural Family Badminton Competition’ was held at Goyang Gymnasium in Goyang-si, Gyeonggi-do on the 16th. The participants smiled brightly and said, “This is a competition we look forward to every year, and today is the Multicultural Family Festival Day.”Kim Hyeong-seop and Erinda’s family from Nonsan-si, South Chungcheong Province participated in the couple’s doubles and elementary school doubles with their daughter.Kim Hyeong-seop said, “I’ve been married for 23 years, and since I started playing badminton two years ago, I’ve been spending more time with my family.” He added, “It’s good for my health and relieves stress, so it’s perfect.”Erinda said she was not disappointed to be eliminated from the couple’s doubles preliminaries because her daughter, who narrowly finished as runner-up last year, is competing for the title this year. “I’m not lonely,” he said. Kim Dong-gi and Xiangkun (China), a couple who said it has been less than a year since they picked up a racket, said, “It’s unfortunate that we were eliminated from the preliminaries after losing for the second time in a row, but my son who came with us was happy, so from now on, we will have perfect attendance every year.”They were happy, saying, “More than anything, it is very rewarding for my son to be able to broaden his horizons by meeting multicultural families from all over the country.”
This year’s ‘3rd Pyeongtaek Asian Cup Badminton Competition’ In the women’s category, the winner was Racket with Pyeongtaek, a badminton club at the Pyeongtaek City Family Center. Participants also stood out.The players of this club, which is mainly composed of married female immigrants from China, Vietnam, and Mongolia, boasted about badminton, saying, “The biggest gain is that the quality of life has improved and the sense of belonging as a member of society has grown.”Lee So-hyun and Ly Thi Ngan, who are from Vietnam and competed in the women’s doubles match with friends of the same age from their hometown, said, “Badminton is a national sport in Vietnam, so I learned it in middle and high school and used to play it often,” and “I lived in Korea and forgot about it for a while, but last year.” “I picked up a racket again and we are also sharing friendships,” he said.She said that she played badminton every week with immigrant women she met at the Dong-gu Family Center in Incheon, and that it was a source of energy for her life. She said, “I will participate first, and then I will challenge myself with the goal of winning.”In particular, the two friends said that their goal is to participate in next year’s competition together with their husbands, and said, “It is a party for multicultural families, so there is no need to worry and I am very happy 무료슬롯게임 regardless of whether I win or lose.”