Korea.net Honorary Reporter Nnenna Ukandu came in fifth place in the Talk Talk Korea 2016 contest and received a selection of prizes.
By
Korea.net Honorary Reporter Nnenna Ukandu from
Nigeria
The Talk Talk Korea contest is a global event where participants from all over the world share their love for Korea through their various creative ideas.
It’s still not late to participate in the Talk Talk Korea 2018 contest, and no idea is too insignificant to share. Showcase your passion and express your love for Korea in your own way.
The Talk Talk Korea contest is the time of year that you get to share with the world how much you love all things Korean.
I came across Talk Talk Korea in 2016 on the KBS World TV station. I was excited because I could express my love for Korea through the platform. I was very eager to share my passion through photos. I showcased how much I know about Korean heritage and traditions by relaying my message through photographs.
The prizes were really tempting. I thought I could grab the opportunity to either visit Korea or get one of the amazing prizes. I sent in my photos without many expectations, because I didn’t want to be disappointed. Guess what. It was my first time to participate, and I made it!
Korea.net Honorary Reporter Nnenna Ukandu came in fifth place in the Talk Talk Korea 2016 contest with this photo.
I won a prize, too. I came in fifth place and I was given a signed BTS and G Friend album. I screamed with joy when I got the e-mail. I never thought I'd win. That's why we should never underestimate our abilities. We should always give our passions a try.
It was my first experience and I was honored with such an amazing prize.
It’s not too late to find Korea in your country. You can never tell where your creativity will land you.
This year’s Talk Talk Korea contest has more amazing prizes, unlike previous years, and the chances of winning are really high.
The opportunity is here again. Let the world see how much you love Korean and how much you know about Korean heritage and traditions. Let’s keep our competitive spirit alive. Let’s keep sharing our creative ideas.
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* This article is written by a Korea.net Honorary Reporter. Our group of Honorary Reporters are from all around the world, and they share with Korea.net their love and passion for all things Korean.