Korean Alphabet: Hangul, the Alphabet of Compassion

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Teens, Adults
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Teens and adults are invited to join us to learn the simple Korean alphabet!

You will learn to recognize (maybe even read) the Korean alphabet in less than half an hour. More importantly, you will hear the stories about Hangul’s creation and its creator King Sejong the Great.

With recent popularity of Korean music, dramas, and movies, this would be a perfect time to gain knowledge about interesting aspects of Korean culture, e.g. Korea’s incredibly scientific yet simple writing system and the compassion of the king who created it.

KSCPP will provide complimentary books on Korean culture and history for attendees. 


About KSCPP:
Korean Spirit and Culture Promotion Project (KSCPP) is a 501(c)(3) non- profit organization dedicated to raising awareness of Korean history and culture. In appreciation for the United State’s support for Korea during the Korean War and in the years that followed, KSCPP has held over 2,000 presentations about the history and culture of Korea in the U.S. Internationally, we have hosted such presentations over 13,000 times.