Registration for Fall Semester Members at 18 Cultural Centers Including Apgujeong Main Branch
Courses Held from September to November

Hyundai Department Store announced on the 26th that it will recruit members for the 2023 'Hyundai Culture Center' fall semester on a first-come, first-served basis.


Hyundai Department Store Apgujeong Main Branch Exterior [Photo by Hyundai Department Store].

Hyundai Department Store Apgujeong Main Branch Exterior [Photo by Hyundai Department Store].

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The culture centers at a total of 18 locations, including 16 Hyundai Department Store branches nationwide such as Apgujeong Main Store, Hyundai Premium Outlet Space One, and Hyundai City Mall Garden Five, are eligible. This fall semester will run from September 1 to November 30 and will offer a variety of unique courses such as art and healing.


Notably, there is a special lecture called 'BeClean Personal Color,' in collaboration with the vegan beauty edit shop 'BeClean,' introducing makeup methods and beauty tips tailored to individual personal colors, and a 'Personal Eyewear Design' course with Korea's first-generation eyewear designer Kim Jongpil. There is also the 'Jung Youngjoo Musical Special Lecture,' where participants learn through musical music, and the 'Private Wellness Special Lecture,' which provides one-on-one customized training with professional instructors through a partnership with the global fitness brand 'F45.'


Experiential content involving visits to external attractions will also be strengthened. For example, a 'KIAF·FRIEZE' collecting tour scheduled for September will be organized, offering art viewing and docent programs. The company explained that the art docent tours were highly popular programs that sold out early every session during the spring and summer semesters.


During this fall semester, through the once-a-year 'Culture Festa,' more than 500 carefully selected courses by Hyundai Department Store Culture Center will be available at a 20-50% discounted price.



A Hyundai Department Store official said, "With the endemic (periodic outbreak of infectious diseases), demand for face-to-face lectures has increased, and the number of students in the spring and summer semesters this year rose by more than 50% compared to last year. Since early closure of popular courses is expected again this fall semester, we plan to provide differentiated customer experiences through customized experiential courses and unique on-site lectures available only at Hyundai Department Store."


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