The Korean Culture event was held in Tehran on May 29 by the Embassy of Korea, providing students with an immersive experience of Korean customs and heritage. The cultural event honored the 62nd anniversary of Iran and Korea's relations. This event, featuring four themed sections, from language to ceremonial dress, each portion offered a glimpse into one particular aspect of Korean society in the Joseon era.
Tehran University's students in the Embassy (photo by Armina Amirani)
Anyong Box:
Anyong Box used historical displays and interactive language activities to expose visitors to the Korean alphabet (Hangeul). Simple Korean greetings such as "Nice to meet you" and "Hope to see you again" were written by the students on the small cards as souvenirs.
The side where the history of Korea is displayed (photo by National Folk Museum of Korea with permission)
The side that contains games for learning the Korean language (photo by Armina Amirani)
Sarangbang Box:
With accessories like a wooden duck statue, hats, and hand fans, Sarangbang Box showcased the scholarly sunbi tradition, while depicting the male living spaces of Joseon-era homes. (photo by Armina Amirani)
Anbang Box:
By demonstrating bridal crowns, hairpins, and ornamental ribbons that mirrored Korean wedding traditions and aesthetics, Anbang Box symbolized the feminine living spaces. (photo by Armina Amirani)
Hanbok Box:
The Hanbok Box offered an interesting look into traditional Korean clothing. A professor from the University of Tehran explained how this box reflects Korean customs during special occasions such as the child’s first birthday (돌잔치). (photo by National Folk Museum of Korea with permission)
Traditional women's shoes (photo by Masoumeh Hoseini with permission)
Women's accessories (photo by Masoumeh Hoseini with permission)