Korean Culture month at Foyles Charing Cross
Yesterday [October 13th] saw the start of the Korean culture month on display at Foyles’ flagship store at Charing Cross. Walking up to the fourth floor where you have the language section, you can see the display of books centred … Continue reading Korean Culture month at Foyles Charing Cross
2018 Korean Literature Night List @ KCCUK
Partipants of the Korean Literature Night discussing Beauty Looks Down On Me by Heekyung Eun moderated by Han EJ Karmy Korean author names represented as first name followed by family name Continue reading 2018 Korean Literature Night List @ KCCUK
The smell of Kimchi [Cartoon]
I love kimchi and these days I almost always have it in my fridge. There are over 100 known different varieties of kimchi and it is the king of all side dishes and it is always served alongside a Korean … Continue reading The smell of Kimchi [Cartoon]
Korean Music Festival 2018
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
Immerse yourself in Korean translated literature at the KCCUK
The Korean Cultural Centre in London has been operating a book club ever since Korea was named as the the market focus at the London Book Fair back back in 2014. Four years later and the book club is still going strong. It is a great way to get access to Korean translated literature and discuss the book with those who bear a similar interest in the culture. The book club takes place on the last Wednesday of every month and it is really easy to apply. (January and December at the months that the book club does not take … Continue reading Immerse yourself in Korean translated literature at the KCCUK

