Korean Cultural Center, Abuja.

Rivers State Building, 2nd Floor, Plot 83 Ralph Shodeinde Street, Opp. Ministry of Finance Headquarters, Central Business District

Korean Cultural Center Description

History of Korean Cultural Center

Korean Cultural Center was established in 2010.

Built by Republic of Korea's Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism in 2010.

The first of its kind in Africa and one of twenty eight in the world, this cultural centre was established to enhance friendship, bilateral relations and understanding between Korea and Nigeria through cultural and educational programs.

Security/Safety of Korean Cultural Center

This is a very safe location.

What To Bring

Before heading to Korean Cultural Center, here are some helpful things to take along with you:

  • An English-to-Korean Dictionary if you plan on conversing in the Korean language
  • Best Features

    It boasts of facilities including an Exhibition Hall; which contains relics of Korean culture and artworks, an 80-capacity Studio/Theatre; where films and documentaries about Korean culture are shown as well as where seminars and conferences are conducted, an equipped Taekwando Hall; where training is conducted weekly, a Library; constructed to shelve about 3000 books spanning different areas of life, and a Classroom; which is where the Korean Language is taught and can accommodate about 20 students at a time.

    Writer's Review

    The centre employs a cultural team that develops existing cultural projects as well as create new ones to encourage cultural exchange between the two countries.

    Attend public lectures

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    Address

    Rivers State Building, 2nd Floor, Plot 83 Ralph Shodeinde Street, Opp. Ministry of Finance Headquarters, Central Business District

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