"Hello Hangul" a Korean Calligraphy Exhibition by Korean calligraphy artist Mr Hyung Byung Chan at Korean Cultural Center, A-25, Lajpat Nagar IV > 10am-5pm on 21st November to 30th December 2013
Time : 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
Entry : Free
Place : Korean Cultural Center, A-25, Lajpat Nagar IV, New Delhi - 110024
Venue Info : india.korean-culture.org | Map | Nearest Metro Station - 'Moolchand(Violet Line)'
Phone:011 4334 5000
Event Description : 'Hello Hangul' a Korean Calligraphy Exhibition by Korean calligraphy artist Mr Hyung Byung Chan.
Korean calligraphy is a unique cultural heritage which has taken several leaps over the period of time. Hangul is often evaluated as the most scientific language which is easy to learn. This exhibition is organized by the ‘Sejong Korean Calligraphers Association’, an association of calligraphy masters who have devoted their life to Korean calligraphy. The exhibition presents various facets of Korean Calligraphy evolved in present day Korea from ancient calligraphic styles, which is an amalgamation of both traditional and contemporary forms. The contents are mainly quotes or poems of renowned people of the past which also includes those written by the great Indian Poet Rabindranath Tagore.
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Entry : Free
Place : Korean Cultural Center, A-25, Lajpat Nagar IV, New Delhi - 110024
Venue Info : india.korean-culture.org | Map | Nearest Metro Station - 'Moolchand(Violet Line)'
Phone:011 4334 5000
Event Description : 'Hello Hangul' a Korean Calligraphy Exhibition by Korean calligraphy artist Mr Hyung Byung Chan.
Korean calligraphy is a unique cultural heritage which has taken several leaps over the period of time. Hangul is often evaluated as the most scientific language which is easy to learn. This exhibition is organized by the ‘Sejong Korean Calligraphers Association’, an association of calligraphy masters who have devoted their life to Korean calligraphy. The exhibition presents various facets of Korean Calligraphy evolved in present day Korea from ancient calligraphic styles, which is an amalgamation of both traditional and contemporary forms. The contents are mainly quotes or poems of renowned people of the past which also includes those written by the great Indian Poet Rabindranath Tagore.
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"Hello Hangul" a Korean Calligraphy Exhibition by Korean calligraphy artist Mr Hyung Byung Chan at Korean Cultural Center, A-25, Lajpat Nagar IV > 10am-5pm on 21st November to 30th December 2013
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