Hope365 Center In Ansan Supports Overseas Koreans With Free Multilingual And Cultural Integration Programs

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Hope365 Center In Ansan Supports Overseas Koreans With Free Multilingual And Cultural Integration Programs

Children of Koryoin descent play the traditional Korean game ''gonggi''--featured in the Netflix series Squid Game--in a classroom at Hope365, a support center for overseas Koreans, in Ansan, South Korea, on July 16, 2025. One of 23 such facilities nationwide, the center offers free services to help overseas Koreans settle in South Korea, including academic instruction in 18 languages, cultural education, and training on local customs and social norms. Hope365 also provides shelter and meals to those in need, along with customized programs based on individuals' immigration purposes such as employment or study. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)


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