Korean History and Culture Classes For Foreigners to Be Held

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Korean History and Culture Classes For Foreigners to Be Held

Foreigners residing in Korea now have the chance to find out about the nation's history and culture free of charge.
The Korean Information Service (KOIS) and the Institute of International Education (IIE) of Kyung Hee University will present programs on Korean history and culture for foreign nationals from Nov. 15 to Nov. 26.
The classes, which will be given in English and Japanese, are open to any alien resident in Korea.
The classes will be held on the Kyung Hee
University campus from 6:30∼8:00 P.M.
Interested foreigners are requested to apply by submitting their name, nationality, telephone number and job title to IIE: (Tel: 961-0081∼2, Fax:959-9018; e-mail: iie@nms.kyunghee.ac.kr; postal address: 1 Hoegi-dong, Tongdaemun-gu 130-701, Seoul).
Free parking is available for participants in the
university.
More information can be found at the website
.

Jang Do-sun:jdsmh@joongang.co.kr
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