Hollym | Window to Korea

Our love for all things Korean has been growing over the years.

From finding out about the must visit spots in Korea…

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to learning to cook that perfect kimchi-jjigae

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to understaning more about the land of the morning calm and drooliciouis men (hehe!)

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and most of all…to learning the language…

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so that we may better understand the dramas and music and most important of all…and tell our ‘idol’ how much we like them. hehe!

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Hollym Publisherwas founded in 1963 is probably one the few, first publisher to engae the world Korea by publishing books about Korea in English and distirbuting them over the world. That is saying alot considering that the word Hallyu was not even in the dictionary then. And speaking of dictionaries, Hollym has 8 different dictionaries to suit different needs.

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Over the years, I’ve seen their range of titles expand, constantly updating and publishing new editions and new series from language to cultural to those for the very young. One of the series that drew my interest particularly was the Modern Korean Short Stories. They are a series of short stories by some of the well known authors beautifully illustrated and published in a small handy size> The books are published in both Korean and English, allowing the reader to read it in its original Korean language and then the translated version. My personal favourite? The Weathered Blossom, about love between the elderly.

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Sadly though, I’m still far from understanding the story in Korean. :(

So check out the range of books available at the fair and you may just understand Korea and it’s people a little more and a little better.

3 comments for “Hollym | Window to Korea

  1. August 23, 2011 at 4:49 PM

    How much does speaking Korean , travel in Korea and let’s talk in Koran cost ?

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  2. August 26, 2011 at 10:37 AM

    Hi Jessica
    Speaking Korean- $33, Travel Guide Korea- $23 & Let’s Talk in Korean- $22. These are special fair prices. The books are also available in Kinokuniya stores and Page One.

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  3. Desiree
    September 9, 2011 at 10:02 PM

    Hello! May i know how much is the Yes, you can learn korea language structure in 40mins & This is Korea??

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