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  • September 08, 2025 (Mon)

Korean Cultural Center Hungary to Participate in European Language Cocktail Bar 2025

Sayart / Published September 8, 2025 12:47 PM
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The Korean Cultural Center in Hungary will participate in the European Language Cocktail Bar (ELCB) 2025, a multilingual cultural celebration organized by EUNIC Hungary. The event aims to promote multilingualism and cultural diversity while commemorating the European Day of Languages, which falls on September 26th.

Scheduled to take place on September 12th at the Italian Cultural Institute, the ELCB will feature an extensive program designed to showcase the rich linguistic landscape of Europe and beyond. The event will include interactive booths hosted by various cultural institutes, engaging games, specialty cocktails, and an exciting raffle with prizes for attendees.

Visitors to the European Language Cocktail Bar will have the opportunity to explore the diverse range of languages and cultures represented throughout Hungary. Participants can engage with different cultural institutes and learn about various linguistic traditions. As an added incentive, attendees will have the chance to win language courses at their preferred cultural institute through the event's raffle system.

The Korean Cultural Center in Hungary will host a special Korean Language program as part of the festivities. This initiative represents a collaborative effort between the Korean Cultural Center and dispatched teachers from South Korea's Ministry of Education, working in partnership with the King Sejong Institute. The Korean program will offer visitors an introduction to Korean language and culture, providing an authentic cultural experience.

Entry to the European Language Cocktail Bar 2025 is completely free of charge, making it accessible to all members of the community interested in exploring different languages and cultures. The event serves as part of EUNIC Hungary's broader mission to celebrate linguistic diversity and foster cross-cultural understanding in the region.

For those interested in attending or seeking additional information about the event, organizers have provided details through the official EUNIC ELCB Facebook page at facebook.com/EUNIC.ELCB, where updates and program details will be regularly posted.

The Korean Cultural Center in Hungary will participate in the European Language Cocktail Bar (ELCB) 2025, a multilingual cultural celebration organized by EUNIC Hungary. The event aims to promote multilingualism and cultural diversity while commemorating the European Day of Languages, which falls on September 26th.

Scheduled to take place on September 12th at the Italian Cultural Institute, the ELCB will feature an extensive program designed to showcase the rich linguistic landscape of Europe and beyond. The event will include interactive booths hosted by various cultural institutes, engaging games, specialty cocktails, and an exciting raffle with prizes for attendees.

Visitors to the European Language Cocktail Bar will have the opportunity to explore the diverse range of languages and cultures represented throughout Hungary. Participants can engage with different cultural institutes and learn about various linguistic traditions. As an added incentive, attendees will have the chance to win language courses at their preferred cultural institute through the event's raffle system.

The Korean Cultural Center in Hungary will host a special Korean Language program as part of the festivities. This initiative represents a collaborative effort between the Korean Cultural Center and dispatched teachers from South Korea's Ministry of Education, working in partnership with the King Sejong Institute. The Korean program will offer visitors an introduction to Korean language and culture, providing an authentic cultural experience.

Entry to the European Language Cocktail Bar 2025 is completely free of charge, making it accessible to all members of the community interested in exploring different languages and cultures. The event serves as part of EUNIC Hungary's broader mission to celebrate linguistic diversity and foster cross-cultural understanding in the region.

For those interested in attending or seeking additional information about the event, organizers have provided details through the official EUNIC ELCB Facebook page at facebook.com/EUNIC.ELCB, where updates and program details will be regularly posted.

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