In case you missed it, Korean Cultural Center in the Philippines has opened its doors to students and visitors!
A while back we were invited to visit Korean Cultural Center in the Philippines (KCC Philippines) when it was not yet open to the public.
Now, as our team kicks off our tour and activity features, we will be visiting the center that is now in full operation.
Nestled at its new home, KCC Philippines is situated at 59 Bayani Road, Fort Bonifacio in Taguig City.
If you love everything Korean, KCC Philippines offers cultural exhibits, an extensive library plus various language and culture classes.
Check out what’s in store for you when you visit KCC Philippines soon!
A Mesmerizing Cultural Exhibit
KCC’s new and expanded building is packed with facilities and spaces for a new and exciting future. On the ground floor, guests are in for a treat with a permanent interactive cultural exhibit that features Hansik (Korean Food), Hangul (Korean Language), Hanbok (Korean National Costume), and Korea’s famous tourist destinations.
They can learn to write their names in Hangul and try out different Hanbok designs with a virtual photo booth.
A Library Worth Visiting
The mezzanine houses KCC’s library with a wide collection of 6, 000 books and media resources related to Korean Culture, where everyone may read Korean books, listen to Korean music or watch Korean shows.
There are rooms, nooks and spaces dedicated for those who want to read and listen in solitude as well as for children who want to read Korean children’s books.
Look Forward To Language and Culture Rooms
The specialty classrooms for Korean language, painting and other K-Culture-related classes and activities are located on the second floor.
KCC has continuously provided free Korean language lessons as well as Korean culture classes to interested Filipinos, and the classrooms will be the perfect place for them to learn. There is also a common area outside the classrooms where students will have the chance to interact with each other.
The K-Studio and the Cooking Classroom are both located on the third floor where KCC’s students may learn free sports, dances, and how to cook Korean food. Taekwondo uniforms, instruments as well as other costumes are stored there for the free use of students. Guests may also rent the place for any event related to Korean Culture.
Make sure to follow KCC Philippines for updates and news!
Stay tuned for Team KDRAMADIARY’s upcoming tour feature at KCC Philippines!
Photos and PR Source: KCC Philippines
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