Host Country (Korea)

Interests in Korea, triggered by the series of success of leading Korean dramas and pop music, are prominently growing amongst global citizens. Hangeul (Korean alphabet), hanshik (Korean food), hanbok (Korean traditional clothing), hanok (Korean traditional house), hanji (Korean traditional paper) and Korean music are collectively referred to as “Han Style,” attracting many.

Hangeul

The Korean alphabet is a very scientific writing system that has been designated by UNESCO as an important part of the Memory of the World Heritage. As a result of the Korean Wave and Korea's economic prosperity, the desire to learn hangeul and the Korean language is

Hanshik

Korean food continues to gain popularity throughout the world for its incredible health benefits.

Hanbok

The focus of attention when Daejanggeum (Jewel in the Palace), a TV drama on royal court cuisine, became popular in Asia. Modifications of the exquisite colours and designs of the hanbok are also used as motifs in all Korean-style designs.

Hanok

Many international visitors show great interests in the traditional Korean home, hanok as they want to experience ondol, the Korean floor heating system that is very effective in the cold winter. Ondol is an important aspect of Korea’s unique architectural style, and has brought floor heating into vogue globally.

Hanji

Hanji is a traditional form of paper that can last for over one thousand years and is known for its outstanding quality and elegant designs. The paper draws attention not only for record-keeping purposes but also for interior decoration and for its uses in paper wrapping.

Hanguk Eumak

Traditional Korean music that has slow-rhythm and sentimental lyrics that epitomise the sad history of Korea. Such unique Korean sentiments had significant influence on Korean popular music and drama and are an important driver of the Korean Wave.

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New plan of the ICOA-10 will be noticed later.

Dear all,

 

On behalf of the ICOA-10 LOC, I regret to inform you that it is difficult to hold the ICOA-10 at this time

due to the global coronavirus pandemic. 

 

As we notified the website on March 26 2020, COVID19 made ICOA-10 event postponed from June to October.

Although we have waited out this virus epidemic in the world, there seems a little sign of the second outbreak

of COVID19 even in Korea. We are apprehensive about these circumstances if any gatherings could cause

health problems to any attendants.

 

Therefore we would like to notice the new plan of the ICOA-10 in the near future after keeping a close watch

on the situation for a while. 

 

 

Best regards,

 

Mihn, Byeong-Hee 


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