Are you preparing to study in Korea? Would You Like to Go Experience Korean Culture?
This article is a posting about a place where you can experience Korean culture. This article introduces the Busan Traditional Culture Center, K-Shoes Center, and GAMCHEON Culture Village.
Hello, it's OIA from Silla University's Office of International Affairs.
Are you preparing to study in Korea? Share interesting Korean information.
Today's content is the Korean Culture Experience Center located in Busan!
We looked into experience centers for foreign students who are not familiar with Korean culture. I hope it will be useful information for you. :)
Every day from 9:00 ~17:00/ Closed every Monday and Sunday
051) 240-3521~3 / 4161~3 / fax 051) 240-3529
http://www.bsjeontong.org/1st Floor
A place to understand the Korean traditional tea culture and learn tea etiquette
✓ Korean Manners Experience Room
Experience of understanding Korean traditional manners and learning daily manners
✓ Exhibition Room
A one-day experiential class
✓ Experience Korean Manners
Experience in understanding Korean traditional manners correctly and learning life manners
✓ Korean traditional music experience
Experience singing, dancing, and music using samulnori (Korean traditional percussion quartet) instruments
✓ Taekkyeon experience
Experience learning Taekkyeon, one of the traditional Korean martial arts
051) 893-9300
B1F - Jump Center (craft experience, creative space, photo studio)
1st Floor - Custom Shoes Wrap / Multi-Promotional Storage
2nd Floor - History Exhibition Hall
3rd Floor - Business Hall
4th Floor - Human Resources Development Hall (Operation Room, Theory Classroom)
5th Floor - Human Resources Training Center (Manufacturing Practice Room, Computer Classroom)
6th Floor - Office of Tenant
7th Floor - Office of Tenant
*For those who visit simply to look around, the first and second floors are enough.
It's a place where I can experience Korean culture, which is today's content. It's a space that contains the history of Korean and world shoes. You can look at traditional Korean shoes, and among them, you can wear traditional Korean shoes called 'straw shoes' and 'rubber shoes'!
*Since there are actual residents, keep the basic manners well.
November to February 9:00 to 18:00
March to October 9:00 to 17:00
✓ Sky Floor
✓ The Little Prince and the Fox Photo Zone
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