[Photo Story] Hey, You Can Run a 토토사이트 라이브 Too! A Look Inside RACHIOS’s Individual 토토사이트 라이브 Zone
Individual 토토사이트 라이브s bursting with character Adding extra flair to RACHIOS
The 2025 RACHIOS: Aim Higher spring festival at Hanyang University’s Seoul Campus took place from May 21 to 23. In addition to performances on stage, the festival also featured a wide range of booth experiences, from student club activities to exhibitions. In particular, 15 independently operated booths were set up at the Hanmadang plaza in front of the Student Union Building, showcasing the creativity of individual students. Let’s take a visual stroll through the individual booths that added a sparkle to the memories of the student body during the festival.
Craftsmanship on Display: Handmade Goods 토토사이트 라이브s!




Many individual booths at this year’s festival focused on handmade creations—cookies, madeleines, and custom-designed keychains. Ha Ji-min (3rd year, Department of German Language and Literature), who ran the Kreuzstein booth, said, “It was a joy to share my postcards and connect with fellow students. I’m grateful to the General Student Council and the festival planning committee for making this possible, and I’d love to participate again if given the chance.”
Looking for new connections: Matching 토토사이트 라이브s!
The festival included many opportunities for forming new connections. From the main stage and sponsored 토토사이트 라이브s to individual 토토사이트 라이브s, various matching activities became a popular draw.
Acts of Kindness: Sharing 토토사이트 라이브s!
The festival also included booths reflecting Hanyang University’s founding philosophy of “Love in Deed and Truth.” Kim Eun-seo (3rd year, School of Economics and Finance), who distributed snacks and beverages for free, shared, “I wanted to experience and share the joy of giving, which inspired me to run this booth.”
Individual 토토사이트 라이브s Powered by Passion and Creativity
Driven by passion and creativity, these individual booths offered activities ranging from baking and merchandise to acts of generosity—all at a level rivaling larger, group-run booths. Ji Min-joo (3rd year, Department of German Language and Literature), who also operated an individual booth, said, “If more people participate and bring their unique style, the festival can become even more fun.”
Why not be part of the excitement next time—not just as a visitor, but as someone who makes the festival shine?