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ENGLISH:
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade of the Republic of Korea is holding a video contest “I love Korea, because…”
Please share why you love Korea and your impression on Korea.
Make 3-minute-long video clip on diverse Korean attractions including Korean traditional culture, K-Pop, landscape, economic development or your personal experiences related to Korea.
The Grand Prize winner will receive Korean brand car, invitation to Korea (including round-trip airfare) and K-Pop live show and much more.
For more information, please read here.
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TIẾNG VIỆT:
Bộ Ngoại Giao và Thương Mại Hàn Quốc đang tổ chức một cuộc thi làm phim ngắn với chủ đề “Tôi yêu Hàn Quốc, bởi vì …”
Hãy chia sẻ lý do tại sao bạn yêu Hàn Quốc và ấn tượng của bạn về Hàn Quốc.
Thực hiện một đoạn phim ngắn dài 3 phút về sự thu hút đa dạng của Hàn Quốc bao gồm cả văn hóa truyền thống Hàn Quốc, K-Pop, cảnh quan, phát triển kinh tế hoặc kinh nghiệm cá nhân của bạn liên quan đến Hàn Quốc.
Người đoạt giải thưởng ưu tú sẽ nhận được một chiếc xe thương hiệu Hàn Quốc, lời mời đến Hàn Quốc (bao gồm cả vé máy bay khứ hồi) và live show K-Pop và nhiều thứ khác.
Để biết thêm thông tin, xin vui lòng đọc tại đây.
ENGLISH:
How did Baby Seedling lose his only strand of hair?
♥ Artist: OctoGang’s artist, a.k.a Yaji Sarip
♥ Story by: OctoTini
♥ Featuring:
ElfDoll [ Seed ] SISSY NO.3
SoulDoll - Kitty Aku
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TIẾNG VIỆT:
Vì sao Bé Mầm mất đi cọng tóc duy nhất?
♥ Họa sĩ: Yaji Sarip trong nhóm OctoGang
♥ Cốt truyện viết bởi: OctoTini
♥ Với các nhân vật:
ElfDoll [ Seed ] SISSY NO.3
SoulDoll - Kitty Aku
There are many ways that you can experience the spirit of Korean culture, and here is the most interesting first approach we warmly recommend, the Hanji Gongye (Traditional Korean Paper Craft Making). This is an exciting chance to learn some of the beautiful techniques involved in the art, not to mention experience crafting using the resilient yet flexible traditional Korean paper.
The class is open to everyone who is craving to learn about Korean culture in a fun way. Regardless of whether you’re a beginner or a crafts enthusiast, have an original and refreshing experience today! So how does it work? It’s simple! Visit KCO, then sign up to be a KCO member and enrol in the Hanji Gongye Class. All that’s left to do is roll up your sleeves and begin. Seeing your object slowly takes life and to finally take it home is an enjoyable experience not to be missed.
The KCO is located near the central CBD (just across from Museum Station, 255 Elizabeth Sydney), so please visit ourfacilities and collect details on Hanji Gongye today.
♥ Program Details
Dates & Venue
- April 10 – May 29, 2012 (8 weeks) / Every Tuesday 5pm-7pm
- Classroom @ Korean Cultural Office
♥ How to apply
- Online : Fill in the application form below
ø After completing the application form online, you will receive a confirmation email for submission.
- Offline : Visit our office for the application form and submit in person.
- Application fee (Member $20 /Non-member $40) to be paid with enrolment application(within 7 working days)
ø Class enrolment will not be completed until you make a payment.
ø Payment option : Cash or Cash Cheque (No credit card payment available)
ø Postal Address : ‘Korean Cultural Office’ Ground Floor, 255 Elizabeth Street Sydney NSW 2000 Australia
♥ Program Schedule
Week 1 and 2: Traditional Plate
Week 3, 4 and 5: Pencil Holder
Week 6, 7 and 8: Decorative Box
♥ Contact
Irene Kyung-soo Woo
Phone: (02)-8267-3467
Email: class@koreanculture.org.au
Source: Korean Cultural Office in Sydney