Events at KCCs abroad

The Korean Cultural Centre in South Africa invited 13 students of Eswatini Korean School on Monday, 29 August 2022 to cultural centre’s exhibition hall, Sarangbang, and library, and had a fun time experiencing Korean traditional musical instruments and learning K-pop dances.


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▲ Students of Korean Language School in Eswatini and their parents

 

After viewing the traditional crafts and Hallyu exhibits at the Cultural Centre, the students gathered in the Sarangbang and had time to learn Korean traditional instruments, such as the janggu, buk, kkwaenggwari, and jing. The students were immersed in the charm of a traditional Korean instrument they were learning for the first time and were impressed by saying that they would like to learn Samulnori even when they return to Eswatini

 

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Afterwards, the students gathered in the K-pop studio to watch a music video of the famous K-pop group ‘Aespa’ and learn the dance.

  

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The Korean Cultural Centre in South Africa thanked the students of the Eswatini Korean School for their love and interest in Korea even from far away countries, and will continue to hold various Korean Wave cultural events to raise interest in Korea and promote its image.