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    Mid Autumn (Moon) Festival Celebrations

    June 5, 2024

    The Mid Autumn Festival (Moon Festival), known for its emphasis on reunion and togetherness, mirrors the essence of our language school community. Let’s celebrate not only the langauge progress you have made but also the bonds and friendship we’ve formed as a community.   Join us for an evening of festive celebrations to mark the start of the new term, you will have a chance to taste traditional festive food, create your own festive origami, and try on the traditional Asian clothings.

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    Korean New Year Seollal Celebration

    November 28, 2023

    Get ready to experience the richness of Korean culture at our Korean Seollal Celebration! Seollal, also known as Korean Lunar New Year, is one of the most significant and widely celebrated traditional holidays in South Korea. The holiday typically lasts for three days and is a time for families to come together. Join us in celebrating the Korean Lunar New Year with an evening filled with tradition, cultural festivities and fun games.

    Celebrate Korean Chuseok Festival

    Celebrate Korean chusok with our Korean songpyeon and tea tasting workshop

    October 8, 2023

    As the seasons change, so do our reasons for celebrating. One of the most cherished…

    Korean Chuseok Festival (Korean Thanksgiving)

    Korean Chuseok (Thanksgiving) Festival – Songpyeon & Tea Tasting (26 & 27 Sep)

    September 5, 2023

    As the autumn breeze begins, we find ourselves on the cusp of one of Korea’s most cherished traditions – Chuseok, the Korean Harvest Festival (Korean Thanksgiving) . This vibrant and joyful occasion is not only a time to give thanks for the bountiful harvest but also an opportunity for families and communities to come together, share stories, and create lasting memories. Join us as we pay homage to Chuseok’s rich traditions, focusing on two of its most cherished elements: Korean Songpyeon and Tea.