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    Kings Place

    4.4 (10 reviews)
    Closed 7:30 am - 11:00 pm

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    Similar to Barbican and Southbank, King's Place offers a very wide range of quality music from classical, jazz and more.

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    Korean Cultural Centre UK - Front entrance

    Korean Cultural Centre UK

    4.5(4 reviews)
    1.9 miStrand

    I passed by the cultural centre a number of times but never stopped in until recently. I was…read moreinspired by my flatmate to take a language course so I thought it was best to refine my Korean (I can order food and speak to 4 year olds). I googled Korean language courses and came across the Sejong institute that runs free (Yes, FREE!) Korean classes. Because of the high demand, they only have 1 intake per year and it's purely by a lottery system. I didn't make the first cut for the intermediate course but luckily I was able to join as the ones initially selected couldn't join. (good for me!) So the course is free but you have to pay for the books which came out to about 45 quid for both books. It meets once a week for about 2 hours and you get weekly homework. The instructor is really good at explaining - also teaches at a good pace that the entire class can follow. I think I'm the only Korean person in the class which makes it quite interesting and diverse. Its great taking the language course at the cultural centre because you're exposed to the various programs, such as Korean movie night, lectures, art exhibits. You can really immerse yourself into the Korean cultural - as well as trying out some of the Korean that you just learned. There is so much to do there. There's even a whole library full of Korean dramas that you can go and watch there (unfortunately you can't rent them). Check out the website to see the various events they are hosting. Anyong!

    we happened to walk by this on one of their first days being open. i don't think it was completely…read moreset up as how it appears to be now. i was so excited to see a korean cultural centre in london, as i wondered if there were many koreans in the city. when i go back to visit, i will definitely stop here to visit, and see how it has changed since its opening.

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