Korean Cultural Center in Thailand Celebrates Completion of First Semester Korean Cultural Classes
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The Korean Cultural Center (KCC) in Thailand has successfully concluded its first semester of Korean Cultural Classes for 2025, marking another milestone in promoting Korean culture and education in Southeast Asia. The program, which has been running throughout the semester, attracted numerous students interested in learning about Korean traditions, language, and cultural practices.
On August 8, marking the final day of classes, Ms. Sunju Lee, Director of the Korean Cultural Center in Thailand, personally presented completion certificates to all students who successfully finished the course. The ceremony served as both a celebration of the students' achievements and a recognition of their dedication to learning about Korean culture throughout the semester.
During the certificate presentation ceremony, Director Lee congratulated each student on their successful completion of the program. The Korean Cultural Center expressed its pride in all the graduates and acknowledged their commitment to cross-cultural learning and understanding. The completion of this semester's classes represents the continued success of the KCC's educational outreach programs in Thailand.
Looking ahead to future opportunities, the Korean Cultural Center in Thailand announced that registration for the next semester will open soon. The center encourages anyone interested in participating in the Korean Culture Class to stay tuned for upcoming registration announcements. The program continues to serve as a bridge between Korean and Thai cultures, fostering greater understanding and appreciation for Korean traditions among local communities.
The Korean Cultural Center extends its congratulations once again to all graduated students and remains committed to providing high-quality cultural education programs. These classes are part of the center's ongoing mission to promote Korean culture internationally and strengthen cultural ties between Korea and Thailand through educational initiatives.
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