Make a Korean Language (Hangul) Bookmark

Make a Korean Language (Hangul) Bookmark
Celebrate Korean Alphabet Day by creating a beautiful bookmark with Korean characters. Ages 5 to 11 are welcome.
Join professors from the University of Notre Dame's Liu Institute for Asia and Asian Studies to learn about the unique Korean alphabet, called Hangul, and create a beautiful bookmark with Korean letters. The Korean alphabet was created by King Sejong the Great and his scholars in 1443. King Sejong wanted Hangul to be easily understood in order to increase literacy, and Hangul is considered revolutionary because it is so easy to learn. The development of Hangul was such an important tool for democracy that Hangul Day is celebrated on October 9 each year.
St. Joe County Public Library
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM on Sat, 11 Oct 2025
Event Supported By
Liu Institute for Asia and Asian Studies and St. Joseph County Public Library
574-631-3222
asia@nd.edu
St. Joe County Public Library
1251 North Eddy Street, Suite 200
South Bend,
Indiana
46617
5743229690
agriffin@rhymeandreason.net