A special reading trip will be held where you can look into Asian Culture landscape through movies and meet music that calls love on a bright spring day. The Asia Culture Center (ACC president Lee Kang-hyun) will set the theme of the ACC Library Book Recommendation Service (Book Curation) from March to April as “Asian Movies and Drama” and introduce about 40 cultural and artistic books about Asian films and plays. To this end, the ACC decided to select and display related books at the library event hall by April 30 and completed preparations to meet with citizens from the first day of March. It is an opportunity to meet Korean films that attract the attention and attention of the world as well as films from Asian regions such as China, India, Japan, Iran, and Taiwan through books. Asian films can be seen in “100 Asian Films,” “100 Years of Korean, Chinese, and Japanese Films,” and “The Birth of Asian Films.” Through Hirokazu Koreeda’s “Things I Thought While Filming,” “Park Chan-wook’s Homage” and “Wangkis,” you can hear interesting stories directly delivered by leading Asian film directors. East Asian Train Trip to Movies, India, Read in Movies, and Urban Expansion and Transformation: Literature and Film Edition look at the cultural landscape of Asian countries with unfamiliar and familiar mirrors of movies.
The ACC Library also found music stories suitable for a warm and bright spring day and prepared new encounters. “Such an interesting music story,” “We listen to this song at that time,” and “I learned life from music” are guides to the huge world of music.Music Humanity and Music Instinct provide an experience of recalling the fundamental questions that humans fall into music. Lee Kang-hyun, former head of the Asia Culture Center, said, “I hope you will enjoy the joy of finding Asian culture in the recommended books selected on Asian films and plays and discover why humans have loved music for a long time even in the stories of various music
SOPHIA KIM
Asia Journal