Thursday, 16 January 2025
8 am-9 am
South Korea is an intriguing and little-known country. Its nearly 4,000-year history is filled with dramatic events that have left a profound mark on the collective consciousness of its people. During the online breakfast meeting, “South Korea – Between the Shark and the Whale,” we will delve into how the Korean national spirit has been shaped. Join us on Thursday, January 16, at 8:00 AM for an engaging one-hour session.
During the meeting, you will learn:
- Why the Sea of Japan is missing from Korean maps
- What Hashima means to Koreans
- The values carried by Korea’s founding myth
- How two U.S. officers divided Korea in half
- Who orchestrated the raid on the Blue House
- What lies beneath the DMZ
The meeting will be held by Kamila Radzyńska – business coach, specialised in intercultural communication, member of SIETAR Polska, R&D Manager experienced in foreign trade, romanist, passionate about the Far East, and winner of the Knowledge about France Competition organised by PR III radio and France Inter.
The meeting will be held in Polish.
To confirm your participation, please contact:
Timea Balajcza, spotkania@balajcza.pl ;tel.: +48 601 913 446