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Is there a Chinese class in Korea?
Not if it's normal.

Because of the exchange between China and South Korea (we really promote Chinese overseas to let the world know about China), Chinese classes in the form of extracurricular activities or interest groups have been popularized in Korean primary and secondary schools in recent years. Frankly speaking, the effect is not very good. Koreans learn foreign languages in the order of English, Japanese and Chinese. I teach simplified Chinese.

In addition, South Korea once played down Chinese character education in schools (Chinese characters in Hanshu Liwen), but perhaps because historians "discovered" that South Korea invented Chinese characters (I guess this is the reason), the psychological barrier disappeared, and now Chinese character education has been restored. This part is traditional Chinese characters, but it is not a Chinese class. This is part of their education in China.