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CULTURE

Strolling Through Korean Gardens

Korean Cultural Centre UK
Korean Cultural Centre UK

Thursday, 11 September 2025
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Friday, 14 November 2025

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Hosted by: Korean Cultural Centre UK & Korea Heritage Service

Opening Date: 📅 11 September 2025

Venue: 📍 Korean Cultural Centre UK


✨ About the Exhibition

🌿 Strolling Through Korean Gardens reimagines Korea’s rich garden heritage through a contemporary lens, blending digital technology, sound, and multisensory storytelling.


🌱 Highlights

  • Large-scale digital projections of Soswaewon, Bokildo & the Secret Garden of Changdeokgung Palace
  • Immersive soundscapes by composer Jang Young-gyu
  • A recreated pavilion to explore Chakyung (“borrowed scenery”)
  • Contemporary works by Ellie Kyungran Heo & Jihae Hwang
  • Literary reflections from Korean Tea Classics

The exhibition explores gardens as spaces of ritual, memory, imagination, and as a living source of artistic and philosophical inspiration.

CULTURE

Strolling Through Korean Gardens

Korean Cultural Centre UK
Korean Cultural Centre UK

Thursday, 11 September 2025
to
Friday, 14 November 2025

This event has ended

Missed it? Don't worry! Sign up for our newsletter to be notified about upcoming K-pop events.

Hosted by: Korean Cultural Centre UK & Korea Heritage Service

Opening Date: 📅 11 September 2025

Venue: 📍 Korean Cultural Centre UK


✨ About the Exhibition

🌿 Strolling Through Korean Gardens reimagines Korea’s rich garden heritage through a contemporary lens, blending digital technology, sound, and multisensory storytelling.


🌱 Highlights

  • Large-scale digital projections of Soswaewon, Bokildo & the Secret Garden of Changdeokgung Palace
  • Immersive soundscapes by composer Jang Young-gyu
  • A recreated pavilion to explore Chakyung (“borrowed scenery”)
  • Contemporary works by Ellie Kyungran Heo & Jihae Hwang
  • Literary reflections from Korean Tea Classics

The exhibition explores gardens as spaces of ritual, memory, imagination, and as a living source of artistic and philosophical inspiration.