English booklet published in the form of exploring Korea with Hae Moon-hong, Pinkfong, and Baby Shark

The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism (Minister Yoo In-chon) Overseas Culture Promotion Agency (Director Kim Jang-ho, hereinafter referred to as Hae Moon-hong) will publish an English book "LET'S EXPLOURE KOREA with Pinkfong and Baby Shark" to introduce Korean culture to children around the world.
This English booklet is easy and fun to explore Korea with Pinkfong and Baby Shark, characters who are gaining huge popularity around the world at the eye level of children aged 7 to 11. It contains a total of five chapters and 18 episodes, including cultural heritage, food, season, culture and arts, from chapters introducing Korea, including Korean symbols and Hangeul, to cultural heritage, food, and arts, and at the end of each chapter, a quiz was also added to attract readers' interest to review Korean culture in an interesting way.
In particular, Haemoon-hong will also produce a music video for a traditional Korean children's song featuring Pinkfong and Baby Shark based on the main contents of the introductory booklet and promote it online. In the music video, children can easily sing along with the melody and lyrics that combine Arirang, a folk song, with the melody of Pinkfong Baby Shark Gymnastics, which has more than 13.7 billion views on YouTube.
Hae Moon-hong plans to distribute English booklets to schools and libraries around the world through overseas Korean cultural centers, diplomatic missions abroad, and embassies in Korea, and post music videos on Hae Moon-hong's website (www.kocis.go.kr ), Nuri communication network (Instagram, Facebook), Korea Net website (www.korea.net )* and YouTube channel.
"We hope that children around the world will form curiosity and familiarity with Korea through English booklets and music videos that introduce Korean culture. We plan to publish booklets in other languages other than English after looking at the responses in the future," said Kim Jang-ho, head of Haemoon-hong.
※source https://newsk.net/korea/?idx=17256911&bmode=view
English booklet published in the form of exploring Korea with Hae Moon-hong, Pinkfong, and Baby Shark
The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism (Minister Yoo In-chon) Overseas Culture Promotion Agency (Director Kim Jang-ho, hereinafter referred to as Hae Moon-hong) will publish an English book "LET'S EXPLOURE KOREA with Pinkfong and Baby Shark" to introduce Korean culture to children around the world.
This English booklet is easy and fun to explore Korea with Pinkfong and Baby Shark, characters who are gaining huge popularity around the world at the eye level of children aged 7 to 11. It contains a total of five chapters and 18 episodes, including cultural heritage, food, season, culture and arts, from chapters introducing Korea, including Korean symbols and Hangeul, to cultural heritage, food, and arts, and at the end of each chapter, a quiz was also added to attract readers' interest to review Korean culture in an interesting way.
In particular, Haemoon-hong will also produce a music video for a traditional Korean children's song featuring Pinkfong and Baby Shark based on the main contents of the introductory booklet and promote it online. In the music video, children can easily sing along with the melody and lyrics that combine Arirang, a folk song, with the melody of Pinkfong Baby Shark Gymnastics, which has more than 13.7 billion views on YouTube.
Hae Moon-hong plans to distribute English booklets to schools and libraries around the world through overseas Korean cultural centers, diplomatic missions abroad, and embassies in Korea, and post music videos on Hae Moon-hong's website (www.kocis.go.kr ), Nuri communication network (Instagram, Facebook), Korea Net website (www.korea.net )* and YouTube channel.
"We hope that children around the world will form curiosity and familiarity with Korea through English booklets and music videos that introduce Korean culture. We plan to publish booklets in other languages other than English after looking at the responses in the future," said Kim Jang-ho, head of Haemoon-hong.
※source https://newsk.net/korea/?idx=17256911&bmode=view