[세계테마기행] Finally! Cuba Part 4 – Havana Korean Cultural Center and Korean School

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2024-04-25 23:18:11

[세계테마기행] Finally! Cuba Part 4 – Havana Korean Cultural Center and Korean School

This week’s (April 22-25, 2024) ‘World Theme Travel’ is ‘Finally! Part 4 of ‘Cuba’ will be broadcast.

Cuba, a Caribbean island country full of passion and romance. We follow a journey that captures the vivid details of Cuba that we have never seen before. Cuba became the 193rd country to establish diplomatic relations 76 years after the establishment of the Republic of Korea. An island country full of romance that is receiving a lot of attention with the establishment of diplomatic relations between Korea and Cuba in February 2024, finally! Visit Cuba.

A land where passionate ideals and vivid reality coexist! A vivid picture of Cuba today, shown after 18 years of living in Cuba. The inside of Cuba you’ve never seen before, the world theme travel ‘Finally! Cuba’. Che Guevara and Fidel Castro, in search of the ideals of young revolutionaries, Havana, Santiago de Cuba. The emerald sea of ​​the Caribbean Sea and the blessings of nature! Playa Larga, Viñales. The Spanish colonial era and the passionate history of salsa! Trinidad, Matanzas. The heart of Cuba, Havana’s nightlife and waves of change! Havana.

‘World Theme Travel’ ‘Finally! Part 4 of ‘Cuba’, ‘Havana is Happy Today’, will be broadcast at 8:40 pm today (25th) on EBS1 TV. Curator Jeong Ho-hyeon (Principal of the Korean Language School in Cuba) will be present.

Korean Cultural Center and Korean Language School in Havana, Cuba

Cuba became South Korea’s 193rd country to establish diplomatic relations in February 2024. Even before diplomatic relations between the two countries were established, there were students in Cuba who loved the Korean Wave. Visit the Cuban Korean Cultural Center and Korean Language School in Havana. We hear students’ passionate confessions of love for K-pop and dramas. We capture the passion of students who go beyond simple admiration and show off their self-taught janggu and K-pop skills through YouTube.

Havana’s nightlife is hotter than anywhere else in the world. If you don’t experience Cuba’s nightlife, it’s like you haven’t seen Cuba. We are invited to the home of a Korean school student, enjoy Cuban home-cooked meals, and share in the daily lives of Cuban teenagers. We visited the hottest place in Havana with students dressed up to enjoy a weekend night. At FAC (Fabrica de Arte Cubano), which has reborn an abandoned factory into a cultural complex, if it’s dancing, it’s dancing, and if it’s singing, it’s singing! A colorful feast of excitement unfolds.

In Cuba, the golden age of life is considered to be 15 years old. In particular, when girls turn 15, a coming-of-age ceremony called Quince is held. We take a look into Cuba’s unique culture at the site of Cuba’s unique coming-of-age ceremony, which leaves a pretty pictorial behind.

Hohyeon Jeong, 18 years of living in Cuba. How did I end up living in Cuba? She came to Cuba as a film student, fell in love with a Cuban man 10 years younger than her, got married, and lives with him to this day. Although she is now a single mother with a son in his first year of high school, she still has a strong family bond with her former in-laws. Looking at the daily lives of Jeong Ho-hyeon and his former mother-in-law, we capture Cuban views on marriage and family love. This is her most beloved soul place where she lived for 18 years. Finally, watching the sunset in Malecón! Ending our Cuba itinerary.

EBS1’s ‘World Theme Travel’, a travel program that delivers real-life experiences, is broadcast every Monday to Thursday at 8:40 PM.

Photo provided by EBS World Theme Travel

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2024-04-25 23:18:11

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