11:00 - 21:00, 18th Oct.
Hall Victor Hugo, Luxembourg city
Activities
Korean Culture Day 2025 is packed with hands-on experiences for all ages — whether you’re painting, dancing, playing traditional games, or exploring Korean beauty.
From creative workshops to cultural challenges and interactive zones, there’s something for everyone to learn, try, and enjoy throughout the day.
Activities Timetable
11:00 - 20:00
11:00 - 20:00
How it works
Workshop Times:
Limited to 30 participants per session
Free! So claim your spot in advance!
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11:00 – 13:00 Personal Color Analysis
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14:00 – 16:00 Natural Glow Makeup
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17:00 – 19:00 Personal Color Analysis
Instagram Challenge – Claim your Spot!
Want to claim your spot for the workshop in advance?
Join our K-Beauty Instagram Challenge and complete the registration in 3 simple steps!
Here’s how to join :
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Share our event post on your instagram using the hashtag #Kculturelux2025 and tag @k.culture.lux
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Sign up via Google Form (link below)
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Upload a screenshot of your post at the end of the Google Form.
Art Workshops
Our Six Art Workshops

Calligraphy
Learn how to write beautiful words in Hangul 한글, the Korean alphabet, using traditional brush calligraphy.
Whether it’s your name, a wish, or a word that inspires you — our volunteers will help you bring it to life on paper.

Minhwa
Try your hand at this colorful, symbolic art form that once decorated everyday life.
Choose from classic motifs like tigers, peonies, or lucky fish and take home your own mini artwork.

Mask Colouring
Decorate a Hahoetal,
Korea’s iconic traditional mask, used in storytelling and satire.
Use traditional colors or modern twists to express your own character.

Fan Painting
Design your own buchae 부채, the traditional Korean fan, using brushes and colors inspired by nature, patterns, and symbols.
Once used to stay cool and make a statement, these fans are now beautiful cultural keepsakes.

Knot Making
Learn the basics of maedeup,
매듭
a traditional form of decorative knotting used in hanbok, jewellery, and home crafts.
Leave with a finished knot charm key ring!

Spinning Top
Decorate your own traditional Korean spinning top,
paengi 팽이
with bright colors and bold patterns — then give it a spin!
This fun activity combines creativity with play, letting you personalize a classic Korean toy.
Workshop Information
Workshops are first come, first served — each workshop is limited to 8 people for each session!
Pay with festival vouchers (€2–€6 depending on the workshop)
Workshops run continuously . Each session takes approximately 15 minutes.
Staff and volunteers are available to guide and assist.
Children under 10 should be accompanied by an adult. Materials provided.
11:00 - 19:00
Hanbok Experience
Try on a traditional Korean outfit and pose for a photo!
At Korean Culture Day 2025, you have the chance to step into Korea’s traditional clothing — the hanbok. Learn about the beauty and symbolism of Korean fashion, and take a photo at our on-site photobooth.
Whether it’s your first time or a familiar favorite, this is your moment to feel part of Korean tradition!

Tradition in Style
Elegant, symbolic, and full of meaning
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Discover the artistry behind Korea’s traditional clothing.

For All Ages
Hanbok is for everyone — young, old, and in between.
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Step into a tradition that’s meant to be shared.

Capture the Moment
Get dressed, strike a pose, and take home a memory, with our on-site photo booth.
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Digital photos are included!
About Hanbok

Hanbok is the traditional clothing of Korea, worn for centuries during celebrations, ceremonies, and important milestones. Characterized by its lively colors, graceful lines, and elegant silhouettes, hanbok reflects Korea’s deep appreciation for harmony, nature, and beauty.
Historically worn by both royals and commoners, hanbok styles varied by class, occasion, and season. Today, hanbok is still worn during holidays like Chuseok and Seollal, as well as weddings, birthdays, and festivals — and it’s finding a modern revival in fashion and pop culture.


Meet Uncle Hoho & Boreum
Say hello to Uncle Hoho, the friendly tiger mascot of the Maison de la culture coréenne au Luxembourg!
Cheerful, curious, and full of Korean spirit, Uncle Hoho will be your guide through the Korean Games Zone — helping you learn the rules, cheer you on, and maybe even share a few tips.

