06 May 2016 - To mark its 25th anniversary, the Korea Foundation recently opened a seven and a half week special exhibition of international children’s books that feature Philippine books donated by the Philippine Embassy’s Cultural Section, in cooperation with the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA).
The exhibition, entitled “Encounter the World through Children’s Books,” runs from April 27 to June 18 at the Korea Foundation Gallery in central Seoul and features 400 children books in 28 languages, with Korean translations, contributed by 44 Seoul-based diplomatic missions.
Dr. Jose Rizal’s “The Monkey and the Turtle”, “Ibong Adarna” and a book illustration of Philippine folk tale “Bahay Kubo” are among the eight Philippine books sent by the NCCA through the Department of Foreign Affairs.
“I wish to congratulate the Korea Foundation for organizing this exhibit, which is expected to bring much delight to young readers who will have a meaningful opportunity to be exposed to a broad spectrum of visual arts of diverse world cultures”, said Philippine Ambassador to Korea Raul S. Hernandez at the opening ceremony on April 26.
The members of the Seoul Parent and Children’s Organization led by Ms. Venus Avelino Lee and their children were also present during the event.
Throughout the exhibition period, the Korea Foundation has also organized a “Book Reading for Children” Session, to be participated by foreign Ambassador or spouse which will compose of elementary school children. The Philippine Ambassador is slated to participate in this event on May 26. END