Culture

May 11, 2015

What is Korea like in the eyes of non-Koreans?

The Korean Culture and Information Service (KOCIS) is now accepting photos, videos, comic strips, postcards and works of calligraphy for the Talk Talk Korea 2015 contest. Anyone from around the world who is not a Korean citizen can enter the contest by producing and sending to KOCIS their Korea-related material. The contest will run from May 11 through to June 26. Six winners will be invited to Korea for five days and four nights to have the chance to experience the country first-hand. Twelve runners-up will be able to win a laptop computer, and 80 third-place winners will win a digital camera. Another 120 people in fourth place will be offered pop albums and USB sticks. Winners and prize recipients will be announced on Korea.net on August 11.

 The KOCIS is now accepting photos, videos, comic strips, postcards and works of calligraphy from non-Koreans for for the Talk Talk Korea 2015 contest.

The KOCIS is now accepting photos, videos, comic strips, postcards and works of calligraphy from non-Koreans for the Talk Talk Korea 2015 contest.



To apply, please visit http://www.korea.net/event/eventinfo.jsp

By Wi Tack-whan, Limb Jae-un
Korea.net Staff Writers
whan23@korea.kr

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