Calling for all families — join us for an exciting, fun-filled cultural adventure as we discover and learn Korean customs and traditions through engaging in various activities: enchanting performances, delicious food, Han Bok and traditional games planned for all ages.
Kimchi making workshop | Kimchi is a traditional fermented Korean side dish made of vegetables with a variety of seasonings. |
Kimbap making workshop | Gimbap or kimbap is a popular Korean dish made from steamed white rice and various other ingredients, rolled in seaweed. |
Taekwondo | Korean martial art, combining combat and self-defense techniques with sport and exercise. It has been an Olympic event since 2000 |
Korean folk Story telling | The traditional Korean tales in this collection are full of amazing events and characters. Sad, happy, romantic, and funny, together they bring vividly to life the magic of Korea. |
K Pop dance | K-pop (an abbreviation of Korean pop) is a musical genre originating in South Korea that is characterized by a wide variety of audiovisual elements. |
Folk Song Performance | Arirang is a popular form of Korean folk song and the outcome of collective contributions made by ordinary Koreans over many generations often |
Traditional dance performance | Korean court dance Fan dance Geommu (traditional sword dance) |
Samul nori Performance | Samul nori is a genre of traditional percussion music Performed with four traditional Korean musical instruments |
Gayageum performance | The gayageum is a traditional Korean zither |
Write your name in Korean | |
Fan making | Traditional Sam Taeguk fan making. |
Patchwork Bojagi design | Traditional Korean wrapping cloth. It is commonly used as gift wrapping, in weddings, and in Buddhist rites. |
Maedeup Making | Korean traditional knot making workshop. |
Jegichagi | Korean traditional outdoor game. Jegi looks like a badminton shuttlecock, which is made of a small coin, paper, or cloth. |
Hanbok | Korean traditional dress http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SDpexPSz09E |
Costume area | Try on Korean dress. |
Top-spinning | Mostly played by children where one whips a top to make it spin by using stick. |
Tuho | Korean game that requires players to throw sticks into a large, sometimes ornate, canister. |
Yutnori | Korean game that requires players to throw sticks into a large, sometimes ornate, canister. |
Gongginori | A popular Korean children's game that is traditionally played using 5 or smaller grape-sized pebbles. |
Jegichagi | In Korea, children usually play alone or with friends in winter seasons, especially on Lunar New Year |
Organized by:
Korean Society, Arts Association, The Hong Kong University Students’ Union
Website: https://zh-hk.facebook.com/koreansocietyaahkusu
Korea Plaza
Tel: 2523 8065
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http://koreaplaza.hk/korea_plaza_detail.php?id=329
Korean Language Education & Culture Centre, CUHK School of Continuing and Professional Studies
Tel: 3111 7230
Website: http://www.scs.cuhk.edu.hk/klecc/en/index.html