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The Ancient Art of Hangeul: Unveiling Korea’s Script in Hanoi

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A stunning artwork by master artisan Byeol Ha, President of the Korean Hangeul Design Association, showcases the beautiful lotus and eternal blossom of Korea, the mugung flower. This piece symbolizes the strong and positive relationship between the Republic of Korea and Vietnam. Hangeul, created by King Sejong in 1443, has been an integral part of Korean culture for over five centuries. Its evolution over the years mirrors the journey and soul of the Korean people. At the opening of the three-month exhibition, Director of Vietnam’s National Library, Nguyen Xuan Dung, remarked, “This exhibition and the MoU signify our shared dedication to fostering cultural understanding and academic exchange. It provides a platform for scholars, researchers, and enthusiasts of Hangeul from both nations to engage, exchange ideas, and enrich our respective cultures.” The Hangeul Design project, launched in Korea in 2016, offers a fresh perspective on traditional values through design. It inspires co...

The National Library Unveils a Landmark Exhibition: Illuminating the Art of Korean Script

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The upcoming exhibition, “Hangeul – The Korean Writing System,” offers a contemporary perspective on the Korean language for visitors. Showcasing housewares, fashion items, and graphic designs, the exhibition explores the structure of Hangeul and its modern reinterpretations. According to RoK ambassador Choi Young-sam to Vietnam, Korean is the first foreign language taught in Vietnamese schools, with over 60 colleges and universities offering Korean language departments. This showcases the enthusiastic embrace of the Korean wave in Vietnam, surpassing that of any other country. A key highlight of the exhibition is an installation by artist Lee Hwayoung, titled “Hangeul.” It features two doors with graphic designs, symbolizing how language opens a window to a new world in the modern era. Initiated by the National Hangeul Museum in 2016, this annual exhibition invites artists to experiment with Hangeul as an art form. They adapt and incorporate it into their unique artistic express...