K-Culture isn't just about beauty; it's a rich tapestry of flavors, aesthetics, and relaxation. Running from May to November 2024, the "Taste, Style, Rest: Five-Sense Satisfaction K-Culture" program offers six immersive experiences for foreigners residing in Korea.
Program Highlights:
- Taste (맛): Experience traditional Korean mountain village cuisine in Inje, Gangwon-do.
- Style (멋): Explore natural dyeing techniques and traditional crafts in Naju and Jeonju.
- Rest (쉼): Engage in wellness activities like forest trekking and traditional medicine in various serene locations.
Detailed Schedule:
May 29:
- Pop-up Stores in Seongsu, Seoul: Visit unique pop-up stores showcasing Korean brands and cultural hotspots.
June 29-30:
- Mountain Village Food in Inje: Cook traditional meals using local ingredients and experience Korean mountain village culture.
July:
- Natural Dyeing and Crafts in Naju and Jeonju: Learn about natural dyeing at the Korean Natural Dyeing Museum and traditional crafts in Jeonju Hanok Village.
September:
- Traditional Liquor in Pocheon and Yeoncheon: Discover the history and process of making traditional Korean liquor and create your own brew.
October:
- Nature Retreat in Chungju and Jincheon: Enjoy camping and outdoor activities in Korea’s beautiful natural settings.
November:
- Traditional Medicine in Sancheong: Visit Donguibogam Village for a unique experience with traditional Korean medicine and wellness practices.
Why Participate:
This program is designed to deepen your understanding and appreciation of Korean culture through hands-on experiences. It’s perfect for international students, influencers, diplomats, and anyone eager to explore the diverse aspects of Korean culture.
Minister Yu In-chon stated, “We hope to showcase the multifaceted beauty of Korean culture to a global audience through these engaging and unique experiences.”
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