
Korean calligrapher Han Chang-hwan at Tashkent International University of Kimyo!
For 13 months, renowned Korean calligrapher Han Chang Hwan has been traveling across 54 countries, promoting the Korean language and culture through the art of calligraphy.
On October 2, he visited the Kimyo International University in Tashkent and held an engaging session with first-year students of the Department of Korean Language.
The meeting, titled “Love for Hangeul, Love for Peace,” centered around themes of harmony, culture, and inspiration.
During the event, Master Han delivered a fascinating lecture on the history, philosophy, and aesthetic meaning of Hangeul, the Korean alphabet.
Students not only learned about the origins of Hangeul but also experienced the elegant beauty of calligraphy as an artistic expression.
Through his works, Han Chang Hwan conveyed the values of peace, love, and cultural unity, encouraging young people to pursue their dreams and express their creativity.