Issue32 April 2016

“I Made a Korean Traditional Fan Full of Spring Flowers on It.”/  Chiang Mai, Thailand

Learners in Chiang Mai joined ‘Korea’s Traditional Fan-Making Event’ to learn about Korean culture. To enjoy the springtime, one of the four seasons of Korea, they made fans with spring flowers such as azalea are drawn.
Learners in Chiang Mai joined ‘Korea’s Traditional Fan-Making Event’ to learn about Korean culture. To enjoy the springtime, one of the four seasons of Korea, they made fans with spring flowers such as azalea are drawn.

Learners in Chiang Mai joined ‘Korea’s Traditional Fan-Making Event’ to learn about Korean culture. To enjoy the springtime, one of the four seasons of Korea, they made fans with spring flowers such as azalea are drawn.

“I Made a Korean Traditional Hahoe Mask by Myself.”/  Wuhan, China

Learners of Wuhan, China took part in ‘Korea’s Traditional Hahoe Mask-Making Class’ by using Hanji, which is traditional Korean paper handmade from mulberry trees. They learned about the history and the types of Korean masks and better understood the culture of Korea.
Learners of Wuhan, China took part in ‘Korea’s Traditional Hahoe Mask-Making Class’ by using Hanji, which is traditional Korean paper handmade from mulberry trees. They learned about the history and the types of Korean masks and better understood the culture of Korea.

Learners of Wuhan, China took part in ‘Korea’s Traditional Hahoe Mask-Making Class’ by using Hanji, which is traditional Korean paper handmade from mulberry trees. They learned about the history and the types of Korean masks and better understood the culture of Korea.

“I Can Cut This More Precisely Than Han Seok-Bong’s Mother Can.”/  Istanbul, Turkey

KSI learners of Istanbul, Turkey cut bar rice cakes at a Korean culture event last February. They learned a lot about Korean culture through Korean food making, wearing Hanbok (Korean traditional clothes) and making a Korean lucky bag.

KSI learners of Istanbul, Turkey cut bar rice cakes at a Korean culture event last February. They learned a lot about Korean culture through Korean food making, wearing Hanbok (Korean traditional clothes) and making a Korean lucky bag.

“I Started Learning Korean Language with Sejong Korean.”/  Cebu, Philippines

KSI learners of Cebu, Philippines take the first class of the first semester, holding Sejong Korean and smiling.

KSI learners of Cebu, Philippines take the first class of the first semester, holding Sejong Korean and smiling.

KSIF welcomes interesting and colorful stories about KSI from all around the world. If anyone knows a story that’s too good to keep to yourself, please send it with photos to news@ksif.or.kr