The emblem was designed in the form of the Korean peninsula comprised of different color blocks in hopes that the event would serve as the first stepping stone for overseas Korean adoptees to get to know their mother country.
Day 1
Oct. 12
Time to welcome participating
overseas Korean adoptees.
Arrival and Registration
Check-in, Event information
Welcome Dinner
Opening video, Networking for participants, Dinner
Day 2
Oct. 13
Convey a sincere message to participating
overseas Korean adoptees.
Opening Ceremony
Opening performance, Welcome remarks, Special messages
Talk Concert
Sharing of our Letters, Congratulatory performance, Open talk
Korean History Experience I
Sajikdan Altar, Dangun Shrine, Gyeongbokgung Palace
Day 3
Oct. 14
Time to provide practical information to overseas Korean adoptees
and to unite beyond cultural and language barriers.
Information Session
Overview of the Nationality Act and guidelines on the restoration of nationality
Korean History Experience II
National Museum of Korea
Day 4
Oct. 15
An opportunity to learn and experience Korean culture
and the global prestige of Korean content (art, food, pop music, sports).
Korean Culture Experience
Seal carving
Minhwa painting
Cooking Korean food
K-pop dance
Taekwondo
Day 5
Oct. 16
Take a break from everyday life while feeling
the dynamism of Seoul, which blends modernity and modern.
Contemporary Tour
COEX, Sinsa-dong Garosu-gil Road
Heritage Tour
Ikseon-dong, Namsangol Hanok Village, and more
Day 6
Oct. 17
Look back on our journey together
and prepare for the next reunion.
Closing Ceremony
Highlight video, Group photo, Luncheon
Departure
Airport check-in, Farewell
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DAY 110.12(Wed)
DAY 210.13(Thu)
DAY 310.14(Fri)
DAY 410.15(Sat)
DAY 510.16(Sun)
DAY 610.17(Mon)