Introduction of Confucius Institute in Korea
Confucius Institute in Korea refers to the Confucius Institute jointly organized by domestic university-based educational institutions and Korean educational institutions entrusted by Hanban, aiming at spreading Korean culture, expanding mutual trust and understanding, promoting cultural exchanges, and further promoting state relations between China and China. The first Confucius Institute established in China in the world is the Confucius Institute in Seoul, with a history of 1 1 year. Twenty Confucius Institutes and five Confucius Institutes have been established. There are more than 100 universities in Korea that offer Chinese majors. From primary school to university, the number of Koreans learning Chinese has reached 200,000, and the HSK exam has been recognized by more and more Korean enterprises. Since the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and South Korea, the Korean Wave has swept the world, and Korean culture has spread all over the world. In order to publicize the good friendship between the two countries and the Korean Wave, the Confucius Institute in Korea regularly holds Chinese speech competitions, calligraphy competitions, singing competitions, educational forums, China Wushu exhibitions and China folk dance exhibitions. The Confucius Institute in Korea has become a window for Koreans to learn about China culture and a cradle for Koreans to learn Chinese and cultivate talents who know China.