YES Abroad Students Immerse in Macedonian Culture During Prilep and Krushevo Visit

In a meaningful cultural exchange initiative, students from the YES Abroad program embarked on a captivating journey through the historic towns of Prilep and Krushevo in North Macedonia. Over the course of November 11th and 12th, these young ambassadors explored the region, delving deep into its rich history and vibrant culture.

Engaging with Locals

One of the highlights of the trip was the students' immersive interaction with the local community. Equipped with their newfound language skills, they engaged with the people they encountered along the way, fostering meaningful connections and gaining valuable insights into Macedonian life.

Exploration of Cultural Sites

The itinerary was packed with visits to significant cultural sites and landmarks, providing students with a firsthand glimpse into the region's past. From ancient monuments to charming cobblestone streets, each location offered a unique perspective on Macedonian heritage.

Lessons in History and Culture

Throughout the journey, students participated in guided tours and educational sessions, deepening their understanding of the region's historical significance. From the Ottoman era to the present day, they learned about the diverse influences that have shaped Macedonian identity over the centuries.

Quality Time and Camaraderie

Beyond the educational aspects, the trip provided an opportunity for students to bond with one another and forge lasting friendships. Whether sharing stories over traditional meals or exploring the picturesque landscapes together, they embraced the spirit of camaraderie and adventure.

Reflecting on the Experience

As the journey came to a close, students departed with a newfound appreciation for Macedonian culture and a sense of gratitude for the hospitality they received. The trip served as a reminder of the power of cultural exchange in fostering understanding and unity among nations.

The YES Abroad students' visit to Prilep and Krushevo was a testament to the program's mission of promoting global citizenship and intercultural exchange. Even long after they return home, they will carry with them memories of an unforgettable journey and the bonds they've formed with the people of North Macedonia.


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