We invite expat educators and creators to explore the rich traditions of Korean craftsmanship. Join us for hands-on experience in making korean pottery and jjok-dyeing (natural dyeing) to discover Korea's unique artistic heritage!

About PROGRAM
Offering a diverse range of K-culture experiences across various genres where participants, primarily foreigners in Korea, can experience the "flavor, style, rest" of Korea through their senses.
Participants will help spread Korean culture by creating content such as YouTube vlogs, Instagram, Facebook posts, etc.
This event is organized by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, and hosted by Arirang TV.
About EVENT
📌Title: 2024 The Senses of K-Culture 4th Session "K-Style" Tour: K-HANDCRAFT
📌Event Date: August 24, 2024 (Saturday) - August 25, 2024 (Sunday) (1 night, 2 days) / Event time may change.
📌 Event Details:
■ Jeonbuk Jeonju: Experience Korean traditional crafts with 'pottery making' (handmade plate making), and Jeonju Hanok Village tour.
■ Jeonnam Naju: Create eco-bags using jjok dyeing techniques, and tour the Korean Natural Dyeing Culture Center with a docent.
■ Local food experience: Jeonju tteokgalbi (grilled short rib patties) family-style dinner with 20 side dishes & Naju Gomtang (beef soup) meal.
■ National Center for Forest Activities, Naju: Naju Geumseong San exploration and rest.
* Detailed event program information will be provided individually to selected participants.
* The program composition may change; please check main meals when applying.
* We provide group bus transportation, departing together from Seoul and traveling as a group.
Eligibility
- Expats who are educators, lecturers, or instructors
- Expats who are video content creators
* Each applicant can register for up to three people, including companions.
Conditions
- Share content on personal social media channel: YouTube vlogs, Instagram Reels, photos, etc.
- Creators: Make YouTube vlogs and short-form videos
*Please apply only if you can definitely participate, so that others have the opportunity to join.
*Only those who can upload content publicly can participate.
Benefits
- Experience two traditional Korean craft programs.
- Handmade pottery plate and handmade indigo-dyed eco bag gifts
- Relax at the National Arboretum with local food.
- Networking opportunities for educators and content creators.
*Group bus transportation provided, from & returning to Seoul.
How to apply
■ Submit your information via The QR Code on the poster
■ Apply URL: https://forms.gle/81p3BPB8E7gALbWt6
Application Period & Participant Announcement
-Application Period: Until Monday, August 12, 2024, 11:59 PM
-Participant Announcement: Selected participants will be individually notified on Wednesday, August 14, 2024, via email, text message, or phone call.
*Please note that the application period and participant announcement schedule are subject to change based on circumstances.
[Inquiries] (e-mail) livelbiz@gmail.com


About Jeonju 'Hanok Village' in Jeollabuk-do
The largest traditional Hanok village in the country, and the only urban Hanok cluster in the nation, features cultural assets such as Gyeonggijeon, Omokdae, and Hyanggyo, along with over 20 cultural facilities scattered throughout the area. Visitors can enjoy the atmosphere of Hanok and the appearance of the Hanok village's alleyways, such as Hyanggyo-gil, Choi Myeonghui-gil, and Gyeonggijeon-gil. The village also offers unique travel spots like Jeonju Nanjang, Jaman Mural Village, and Youth Mall.
About Jeonju Hanbyeok Cultural Center in Jeonbuk, Jeonju
Jeonju Hanbyeok Cultural Center is a representative cultural complex facility in Jeonju where you can experience a variety of activities, such as sightseeing, dining, and leisure. It features traditional restaurants like Hwaryeong, performance venues like Hanbyeok Theater, and experience spaces such as Gyeongeopdang and cooking experience rooms.
The 'Gyeongeopdang,' where the pottery experience will take place, is the educational experience hall of Jeonju Hanbyeok Cultural Center. The name means "to protect one's essence and aim for the perfection of one's character." It is a space where you can feel and experience the elegance of tradition, and it allows you to appreciate the beauty of traditional hanok.
About 'Korean Natural Dyeing Culture Center' in Naju, Jeollanam-do
Designated as one of the 'Top 5 Museums in Korea' by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism under the 'Local 100' initiative, the Korean Natural Dyeing Culture Center in Naju is the only place in the country where the tradition of natural dyeing is actively preserved. It is home to the nationally important Intangible Cultural Heritage No. 115, the dyeing master. The museum highlights the excellent functionality of natural dyeing as a comprehensive color art and has developed creatively designed products, establishing itself as an industrial and cultural landmark. Visitors can explore exhibits of crafts and historical backgrounds related to natural dyeing. The center offers guided tours and educational programs where participants can directly experience indigo dyeing and natural dyeing techniques.

About 'Korean Natural Dyeing Culture Center' in Naju, Jeollanam-do
Designated as one of the 'Top 5 Museums in Korea' by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism under the 'Local 100' initiative, the Korean Natural Dyeing Culture Center in Naju is the only place in the country where the tradition of natural dyeing is actively preserved. It is home to the nationally important Intangible Cultural Heritage No. 115, the dyeing master. The museum highlights the excellent functionality of natural dyeing as a comprehensive color art and has developed creatively designed products, establishing itself as an industrial and cultural landmark. Visitors can explore exhibits of crafts and historical backgrounds related to natural dyeing. The center offers guided tours and educational programs where participants can directly experience indigo dyeing and natural dyeing techniques.
About 'National Center for Forest Activities, Naju'
The National Center for Forest Activities in Naju is located on Mount Geumseong, one of the eight famous mountains in the Honam region, known for its ecological value. The center offers customized forest education and cultural programs based on the wild tea colonies of Mount Geumseong and the rich cultural heritage of Naju.
About 'Representative Foods of the Jeonju & Naju Regions'
Try Jeonju's signature dish, Tteok-galbi. "Hanulbapsang" is a Korean-style home-cooked meal restaurant in Jeonju that offers nearly 20 side dishes, Jeonju's famous homemade Tteok-galbi, and spicy stir-fried pork.
Enjoy Naju's signature dish, Naju Gomtang. "Hayanjip" is a representative Korean traditional restaurant with a 110-year history of serving Naju Gomtang and has been operated by the same family for four generations.
Apply Now for Korean 'HAND CRAFT' TOUR !
We invite expat educators and creators to explore the rich traditions of Korean craftsmanship. Join us for hands-on experience in making korean pottery and jjok-dyeing (natural dyeing) to discover Korea's unique artistic heritage!
Offering a diverse range of K-culture experiences across various genres where participants, primarily foreigners in Korea, can experience the "flavor, style, rest" of Korea through their senses.
Participants will help spread Korean culture by creating content such as YouTube vlogs, Instagram, Facebook posts, etc.
This event is organized by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, and hosted by Arirang TV.
📌Title: 2024 The Senses of K-Culture 4th Session "K-Style" Tour: K-HANDCRAFT
📌Event Date: August 24, 2024 (Saturday) - August 25, 2024 (Sunday) (1 night, 2 days) / Event time may change.
📌 Event Details:
■ Jeonbuk Jeonju: Experience Korean traditional crafts with 'pottery making' (handmade plate making), and Jeonju Hanok Village tour.
■ Jeonnam Naju: Create eco-bags using jjok dyeing techniques, and tour the Korean Natural Dyeing Culture Center with a docent.
■ Local food experience: Jeonju tteokgalbi (grilled short rib patties) family-style dinner with 20 side dishes & Naju Gomtang (beef soup) meal.
■ National Center for Forest Activities, Naju: Naju Geumseong San exploration and rest.
* Detailed event program information will be provided individually to selected participants.
* The program composition may change; please check main meals when applying.
* We provide group bus transportation, departing together from Seoul and traveling as a group.
- Expats who are educators, lecturers, or instructors
- Expats who are video content creators
* Each applicant can register for up to three people, including companions.
- Share content on personal social media channel: YouTube vlogs, Instagram Reels, photos, etc.
- Creators: Make YouTube vlogs and short-form videos
*Please apply only if you can definitely participate, so that others have the opportunity to join.
*Only those who can upload content publicly can participate.
- Experience two traditional Korean craft programs.
- Handmade pottery plate and handmade indigo-dyed eco bag gifts
- Relax at the National Arboretum with local food.
- Networking opportunities for educators and content creators.
*Group bus transportation provided, from & returning to Seoul.
■ Submit your information via The QR Code on the poster
■ Apply URL: https://forms.gle/81p3BPB8E7gALbWt6
-Application Period: Until Monday, August 12, 2024, 11:59 PM
-Participant Announcement: Selected participants will be individually notified on Wednesday, August 14, 2024, via email, text message, or phone call.
*Please note that the application period and participant announcement schedule are subject to change based on circumstances.
[Inquiries] (e-mail) livelbiz@gmail.com
About Jeonju 'Hanok Village' in Jeollabuk-do
The largest traditional Hanok village in the country, and the only urban Hanok cluster in the nation, features cultural assets such as Gyeonggijeon, Omokdae, and Hyanggyo, along with over 20 cultural facilities scattered throughout the area. Visitors can enjoy the atmosphere of Hanok and the appearance of the Hanok village's alleyways, such as Hyanggyo-gil, Choi Myeonghui-gil, and Gyeonggijeon-gil. The village also offers unique travel spots like Jeonju Nanjang, Jaman Mural Village, and Youth Mall.
About Jeonju Hanbyeok Cultural Center in Jeonbuk, Jeonju
Jeonju Hanbyeok Cultural Center is a representative cultural complex facility in Jeonju where you can experience a variety of activities, such as sightseeing, dining, and leisure. It features traditional restaurants like Hwaryeong, performance venues like Hanbyeok Theater, and experience spaces such as Gyeongeopdang and cooking experience rooms.
The 'Gyeongeopdang,' where the pottery experience will take place, is the educational experience hall of Jeonju Hanbyeok Cultural Center. The name means "to protect one's essence and aim for the perfection of one's character." It is a space where you can feel and experience the elegance of tradition, and it allows you to appreciate the beauty of traditional hanok.
About 'Korean Natural Dyeing Culture Center' in Naju, Jeollanam-do
Designated as one of the 'Top 5 Museums in Korea' by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism under the 'Local 100' initiative, the Korean Natural Dyeing Culture Center in Naju is the only place in the country where the tradition of natural dyeing is actively preserved. It is home to the nationally important Intangible Cultural Heritage No. 115, the dyeing master. The museum highlights the excellent functionality of natural dyeing as a comprehensive color art and has developed creatively designed products, establishing itself as an industrial and cultural landmark. Visitors can explore exhibits of crafts and historical backgrounds related to natural dyeing. The center offers guided tours and educational programs where participants can directly experience indigo dyeing and natural dyeing techniques.
About 'Korean Natural Dyeing Culture Center' in Naju, Jeollanam-do
Designated as one of the 'Top 5 Museums in Korea' by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism under the 'Local 100' initiative, the Korean Natural Dyeing Culture Center in Naju is the only place in the country where the tradition of natural dyeing is actively preserved. It is home to the nationally important Intangible Cultural Heritage No. 115, the dyeing master. The museum highlights the excellent functionality of natural dyeing as a comprehensive color art and has developed creatively designed products, establishing itself as an industrial and cultural landmark. Visitors can explore exhibits of crafts and historical backgrounds related to natural dyeing. The center offers guided tours and educational programs where participants can directly experience indigo dyeing and natural dyeing techniques.
About 'National Center for Forest Activities, Naju'
The National Center for Forest Activities in Naju is located on Mount Geumseong, one of the eight famous mountains in the Honam region, known for its ecological value. The center offers customized forest education and cultural programs based on the wild tea colonies of Mount Geumseong and the rich cultural heritage of Naju.
About 'Representative Foods of the Jeonju & Naju Regions'
Try Jeonju's signature dish, Tteok-galbi. "Hanulbapsang" is a Korean-style home-cooked meal restaurant in Jeonju that offers nearly 20 side dishes, Jeonju's famous homemade Tteok-galbi, and spicy stir-fried pork.
Enjoy Naju's signature dish, Naju Gomtang. "Hayanjip" is a representative Korean traditional restaurant with a 110-year history of serving Naju Gomtang and has been operated by the same family for four generations.
Apply Now for Korean 'HAND CRAFT' TOUR !