Korean Cultural Center in Poland Hosts August Literary Club Meeting Featuring 'Book's Kitchen' by Kim Ji-hye
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The Korean Cultural Center in Poland is partnering with Centrum Młodzieży im. H. Jordana to host the August meeting of the Kraków Literary Club, featuring a discussion of 'Book's Kitchen' by renowned Korean author Kim Ji-hye. The literary gathering is scheduled for August 30, 2025, from 3:00 PM to 4:30 PM at Centrum Młodzieży im. dr. Henryka Jordana, located at ul. Krupnicza 38 in Kraków. This monthly literary event brings together book enthusiasts to explore contemporary Korean literature through engaging discussions and cultural exchange. Participants will have the opportunity to delve into Kim Ji-hye's acclaimed work while enjoying complimentary Korean snacks, creating an immersive cultural experience that appeals to both literary and culinary interests. The event organizers have announced that special gifts will be presented to dedicated members who have attended more than seven sessions, recognizing their commitment to the literary club's mission of promoting Korean literature and culture. The collaboration between the Korean Cultural Center in Poland and Centrum Młodzieży im. H. Jordana represents an ongoing effort to strengthen cultural ties between Korea and Poland through literature. These monthly meetings serve as a platform for cultural dialogue, allowing Polish readers to gain deeper insights into Korean society, values, and contemporary issues through literary works. The August selection, 'Book's Kitchen' by Kim Ji-hye, offers readers an opportunity to explore themes that resonate across cultures while experiencing the unique perspective of Korean storytelling. The Korean Cultural Center continues to expand its literary programming as part of its broader cultural diplomacy initiatives, fostering international understanding through shared reading experiences and meaningful discussions about Korean literature.
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