Registration starts from 25 September
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K-Dessert
Yak-sik, a type of Korean cuisine rice cake. It is a desert crafted by steaming glutinous rice mixed with chestnuts, jujubes, and pine nuts, then mixing it with sesame oil, honey, and soy sauce. As a traditional meal for the first full moon of the year, until this day, it is often presented at banquets such as weddings and birthdays.
Hwa-jeon or flower cake is a small Korean pan-fried rice cake. It is also made out of glutinous rice flour, honey and edible petals from seasonal flowers. This dessert has a history of several hundred years in Korea. Koreans make it to enjoy the spring, picnics etc. You always find it during the festivals of Samjinnal and Buddha’s Birthday.
Together we will discover Korean desserts and after the session you will be able to treat yourself to a wonderful Korean tradition.

K-Tea: Korean tea culture
Korean tea and tea culture hold a significant place in Korean society and history. Korean tea culture has deep roots, dating back over a thousand years. It encompasses various aspects such as tea preparation, serving, and the overall experience of enjoying tea. Korean tea includes green tea, herbal tea, roasted grain tea, fruit/flower tea, and roasted root tea. In this workshop, we will experience simple Korean tea ceremony and also taste different kinds of Korean tea.

K-Beauty: Attractive K-pop make-up & Charming semi-smoky make-up
It’s a makeup technique that not only promotes skin health through natural ingredients and personalized approaches but also expresses one’s beauty while keeping up with trends.

K-Pop: NewJeans ‘Super shy’ & BTS Jung Kook ‘Seven’
K-pop is a vibrant genre of South Korean music that blends catchy melodies, impressive choreography, and diverse visuals, capturing the essence of modern Korean culture.
*For the class, it is mandatory to wear a white t-shirt + jeans. Short pants or skirt is not allowed.

K-Sport: Taekwondo
Taekwondo is a martial art that combines body movements with strength and technique to enhance physical fitness, cultivate character, and learn self-defense skills.

K-Art: Korean house culture
Experience making a traditional Korean straw broom, a representative household item from our culture. Create your own Korean traditional straw broom, which symbolizes sweeping in good fortune and sweeping away bad luck.


K-Storytelling: Princesse Prout & Histoire de Samulnori
Korea has many fascinating and entertaining ancient tales. It shares legends of intriguing traditional instruments and witty princesses’ stories.

K-Fashion: Hanbok
Discover hanboks made for various purposes and experience the beauty of traditional Korean dresses.
Kimchi Festival: Kimchi workshop
Are you familiar with the taste of Korea’s most representative dish: Kimchi? Let’s make kimchi together.
*All required materials for the workshop will be provided. You will participate in putting spice on each layer of a cabbage. After the workshop, you can bring your own Kimchi home.
*If you prefer, you can choose to make Vegan Kimchi (Halal version unfortunately not available).
*Social media event: if you take photos of Kimchi festival and upload it on your social media channels, we will reward you with some gifts. More detail information will be announced at the Kimchi festival (gift will be given first come first served based).

K-Letter: Hangeul
The Korean alphabet is the Hangul. Let’s explore Hangul by playing with Korean alphabet games.

K-Food: Exhibition
We introduce a variety of Korean seasonings and processed foods.
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