Korean Culture and Information Service (http://www.korea.net)
Korean Culture and Information Service (http://www.korea.net)
The Korean Culture and Information Service (KOCIS), under the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, provides general services in promotion of Korean culture and information around the world. Its major jobs are to manage the overseas Korean Cultural Centers and Culture & Information Officers, to introduce Korean culture, to support cultural exchange activities, to support foreign correspondents in their coverage of Korea and to manage the official English website of the Korean Government. Its functions have expanded greatly as the role of soft power, including exchanges of scientific techniques and culture, has become increasingly important. KOCIS takes the initiative in informing the policy and promoting the cultural projects of the Korean Government overseas.
Contents List
- 2013 Calendar
- 2014 Photo Diary
- A Glance at Korea Today
- A New Era of Hope
- A Walk through the Yeosu Expo
- Advanced Technology Korea - America, Europe
- Advanced Technology Korea - Asia, Africa
- Bojagi: Korea’s Traditional Gift Wrap
- CONSUMER INFORMATION GUIDE - Knowledge is Power
- Discoveries of Korea
- FACTS ABOUT KOREA
- Green Growth - A NEW PATH FOR KOREA
- GUIDE TO KOREAN CULTURE
- Journey to Yeosu
- K-ANIMATION
- K-ARCHITECTURE
- K-ART
- K-CLASSICS
- K-DRAMA
- K-FASHION
- K-FOOD
- K-LITERATURE
- K-MOVIE
- K-POP
- K-SPORTS
- Korea: A Good Neighbor - Knocking on doors
- KOREA
- Korea Confidential with Paul Schenk
- Korea for Kids
- Korea Illustrated Booklet
- KOREA OFFERING OPPORTUNITIES
- Korea Wide
- Korea, a Medical Powerhouse
- Korea, Where dreams are realized every day
- Korea: A Good Neighbor - Dadeumi
- Korean Beauty
- KOREAN DOCUMENTS ON UNESCO’S MEMORY OF THE WORLD REGISTER
- Korea’s National Holiday Part 1 - Seollal
- Korea’s National Holiday Part 2 - Chuseok
- Let’s go KOREA
- Passport to Korean Culture
- Pororo Goes to Korea
- Shared Growth Beyond Crisis
- The Beauty of KOREAN STYLE
- THE KOREA COLLECTION
- The KOREAN WAVE
- The more you know, The more you want to know
- THINGS NEWCOMERS NEED TO KNOW TO LIVE IN KOREA
- UNESCO Heritage in Korea (1995 - 2007)
- UNESCO Heritage in Korea (2009 - 2010)
- UNESCO Heritage in Korea (Archives for the May 18th Democratic Uprising against Military Regime, in Gwangju, Repub)
- UNESCO Heritage in Korea (Daemokjang)
- UNESCO Heritage in Korea (Falconry)
- UNESCO Heritage in Korea (Gagok)
- UNESCO Heritage in Korea (Ilseongnok)
- UNESCO Heritage in Korea (Jultagi)
- UNESCO Heritage in Korea (Taekkyeon)
- UNESCO Heritage in Korea (Weaving of Mosi (fine ramie) in the Hansan region)
- Volunteers Work Wonders in Taean, Korea
- Welcome to KOREA
- With Love, Korea