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Delve into Hangeul's beauty through crafts
Delve into Hangeul's beauty through crafts

Korea Herald

time14 hours ago

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Delve into Hangeul's beauty through crafts

National Hangeul Museum to offer hands-on program in Japan The National Hangeul Museum is launching a new educational program dubbed "Atelier Hangeul" in Japan in June as part of a cultural exchange marking the 60th anniversary of Korea-Japan diplomatic relations. The hands-on educational program will familiarize participants Korean writing system while making unique leather craft items using Hangeul letters and traditional Korean patterns. Ten sessions will be held from Tuesday to Saturday at the Korean Cultural Centers in Tokyo and Osaka. More details about the registration are available on the cultural centers' websites. "Hangeul is not just a way to write words or share information, but it can also be seen as a form of art and culture, and it helps connect people with each other. We hope that Japanese people will be able to discover the modern value and beauty of Hangeul through this program," Kang Jeong-won, head of the National Hangeul Museum, said in a press release.

KFPI to hold hansik contest in 13 countries
KFPI to hold hansik contest in 13 countries

Korea Herald

time18-03-2025

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KFPI to hold hansik contest in 13 countries

Competition to focus on creating dish using Korean jang As part of South Korea's initiative to expand the reach of "hansik," or Korean cuisine, the Korean Food Promotion Institute said Tuesday it would jointly host hansik cooking contests abroad with the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs and in collaboration with 13 overseas diplomatic missions. For this year's edition, the competition will focus on creating a dish using Korean jang, or fermented soy-based sauces, to celebrate its inclusion on UNESCO's intangible cultural heritage list in December last year. In Asia, the Middle East and Africa, the competition will take place at the Korean Cultural Centers in Nigeria and Hong Kong, as well as the Korean Embassies in Indonesia, Thailand and Turkey. The same contest will take place at the Korean Embassies in Costa Rica, Peru and Chile, and at the Consulate General in Seattle for those in North and South America. In Europe, it will be hosted by the Korean Embassies in Ireland, the UK and Romania, and at the Consulate General in Barcelona. Detailed schedules for the competition will be announced at a later time by each diplomatic mission. More information is available on each overseas diplomatic mission's official website. The KFPI said the event would be a great opportunity to allow people in other countries to come up with their own takes on hansik by putting a local twist on them or sticking to traditional recipes. "(We) hope that the contest will help spread the unique flavors of traditional jang and Korean cuisine to a global audience. The KFPI will continue teaming up with overseas diplomatic missions to promote hansik and encourage cultural exchanges," Lee Gyu-min, president of the KFPI, said via press release. The KFPI has been organizing cooking contests every year since 2011 in countries such as the US to promote Korean cuisine. For example, the Consulate General in Seattle and the KFPI jointly held the "Culinary Class Wars in Seattle" contest in November last year.

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