Planned by "Anti-Japanese Professor"? "Hangul characters" appear in Tokyo, and "Squid game" characters also appear in Hangul public relations on a large electric bulletin board in Shibuya
Planned by "Anti-Japanese Professor"? "Hangul characters" appear in Tokyo, and "Squid game" characters also appear in Hangul public relations on a large electric bulletin board in Shibuya
"Hangul public relations video" will be screened for one month on a large electric bulletin board installed in Shibuya, Tokyo.

Today (November 30th), the Korean Cultural Heritage Administration and the Korean Cultural Heritage Foundation have announced that they will play "Hangul images" in the downtown area of Tokyo with Professor Seo Kyoung-Duk of Sungshin Women's University.

The approximately 30-second video will be screened for a month through a large electric bulletin board in Shibuya.

A multinational performer appears in this video, and a scene of learning Hangul with a card depicting Korean cultural heritage appears. In addition, it is said that Hangul will be promoted in various ways, such as using Hangul characters reminiscent of the Netflix original series "Squid Game" that caused a boom all over the world.

In addition, this Korean publicity video starts with "Hanbok (Korean traditional costume)" in New York, "Korean food (Korean traditional food)" in London and "Hanok (Korean traditional house)" in Bangkok, Thailand. This is the fourth cultural heritage publicity video.
2021/12/01 21:11 KST