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KOCIS was inaugurated as the Overseas Information Center under the Ministry of Culture and Information in 1971 to introduce Korean culture to the world and uplift the national image of Korea.
41 resident officers working at 37 locations (including cultural centers) in 31 countries have been working to build a kind of "Korea premium" brand. Korea.net strives to carefully answer the various questions and requests from our readers and visitors, and to stimulate their further curiosity.

A voter on May 29, the first day of early voting for the June 3 local elections, casts his ballot at a venue set up at a...
29/05/2026

A voter on May 29, the first day of early voting for the June 3 local elections, casts his ballot at a venue set up at a community service center in Seoul's Yongsan-gu District.

📷 Lee Jeongwoo

Year One of the Lee administration saw bold and effective moves to advance the country's cultural and creative industrie...
29/05/2026

Year One of the Lee administration saw bold and effective moves to advance the country's cultural and creative industries.

This is in line with the national goal of making Korea one of the world's top five powers in culture and arts.

Click the link below to learn more in this series on the administration's first year:
https://www.korea.net/NewsFocus/policies/view?articleId=293188

A recent BBC feature by a Seoul-born writer highlights the time-tested combinations of ingredients that define Korean cu...
29/05/2026

A recent BBC feature by a Seoul-born writer highlights the time-tested combinations of ingredients that define Korean culinary culture.🍽️✨

These subtle yet essential pairings balance spicy, sweet, fermented and savory flavors to shape a uniquely Korean dining experience.

👀 Swipe through the images to discover these flavor pairings.

Part 3 of a series on the first year of President Lee Jae Myung's term looks at legal and institutional changes made to ...
28/05/2026

Part 3 of a series on the first year of President Lee Jae Myung's term looks at legal and institutional changes made to improve living standards.

Such measures were taken to improve childcare, medical coverage and labor rights.

Click the link below to learn more:

https://www.korea.net/NewsFocus/policies/view?articleId=293105

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