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Loosing my Korean tumbler

June 3, 2019July 7, 2019 Diya

On my third trip to Korea, a good friend of mine bought me a really cool tumbler from Starbucks. She got this as a present for me or 선물 as they say in Korean, to ensure I had good memories … Continue reading Loosing my Korean tumbler

Classical music, Culture, KCC, Live Music2 Comments

Korean Music Festival 2018

September 4, 2018September 5, 2018 Diya

The K-Music Festival  returns this year with another fantastic line up of musical artists.  The Korean Cultural Centre, [KCCUK] in partnership with Serious ,  have  lined up a variety of musical genres for you to enjoy. from  the traditional pansori … Continue reading Korean Music Festival 2018

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[15th September – 25 October] K-Music Festival

September 12, 2017September 12, 2017 Diya

K-Music is back this autumn with a stunning programme of music from Korea, reflecting the country’s ancient traditional culture and its highly innovative and dynamic music scene – one that draws on the past, explores the borders of tradition and … Continue reading [15th September – 25 October] K-Music Festival

Art, Culture, Exhibition, Food Stalls, K-Pop, KCC, Korean food, Korean Food Stalls, Kpop1 Comment

London Korean Festival 8th July – with Feel Korea

July 24, 2017July 7, 2019 Diya

    8th July 2017 in London Olympia saw the return of the London Korean festival. The last time such an event was held, was back in 2015 on the 9th August, in Trafalgar Square. It attracted some 40,000 people … Continue reading London Korean Festival 8th July – with Feel Korea

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Reflections on a week long trip to Korea

January 20, 2017February 16, 2018 Diya

We put our luggage into the lower compartment hold and wearily climbed into the coach one by one. Whether it was the sharp cold air of Seoul that greeted us or the tearful heartfelt farewells to our Korea.net colleagues, the … Continue reading Reflections on a week long trip to Korea

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