The Korean Cultural Center, Los Angeles (KCCLA) is operated by the South Korean government’s Ministry of Culture and Tourism.[1] KCCLA’s mission is to broaden Korea-U.S. relations through cultural and educational activities. KCCLA is located in Los Angeles, California[2]
History1980: Korean Cultural Center of Los Angeles was founded on April 11, 1980. 2001: Reopening of remodeled KCCLA Library on My 24, 2001 2006: Collaborated organization with the Korean Government’s Ministry of Culture and Tourism, and the Korean Culture & Content Agency. Programs
Korean Language Classes are the biggest attraction for the Korean Cultural Center. Every year, there are over 1200 students coming to KCC to learn the Korean language. There are 6 classes at 2 different levels (Beginner A, B & C; Intermediate A, B & C). The instructors are all professors from the local universities (UCLA, USC, CSUSB, CSULB & CSUN). They teach not only the language but also history, customs, and cultures of Korea. The classes are held every Tuesday from 7:00PM-9:00PM. The cost of the program is $50.00 registration fee (beginning 2008). The registration fee includes: light refreshment, parking, book, class material & instruction. Application should be returned before class begins. For more information please call Sungwoo Park (coordinator) at 323-936-7141 (Fax 323-936-5712) or John Song (dean) at 909-821-9104. See alsoNotesExternal links
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