To Be Held at Sokcho Culture & Arts Center on April 2
Advance Reservations Accepted from March 23 to 30
Free Admission for All Citizens with Reservations

The Sokcho Culture & Tourism Foundation (Chairman Lee Byungseon) will host a special event, the Emotional Talk Concert for Sokcho Citizens, featuring a lecture by Changok Kim. The event is scheduled for April 2 at 3:45 p.m. at the Grand Theater of the Sokcho Culture & Arts Center.

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This lecture will feature Changok Kim, an expert in communication and empathy. Kim is the head of the Changok Kim Academy and a lead lecturer for the CBS program “15 Minutes That Change the World.” Through his television appearances and publications, he has delivered messages of empathy and comfort to many. At this lecture, he aims to offer Sokcho citizens a time for emotional support and mutual understanding.


The theme of the lecture is "Seeing the Hope of a City in the Hearts of Its People." The talk will focus on messages connecting individual emotions to the future of the city, addressing modern-day stress through topics such as relationships, communication, self-esteem, and emotional language. Kim will emphasize that understanding and healing the human mind ultimately leads to a healthier future for the city.


The talk concert will run for approximately one hour. After an event introduction and opening remarks, Changok Kim’s lecture will follow. All Sokcho citizens are welcome to attend free of charge; however, attendance is limited to those who make a reservation in advance.


Reservations can be made for up to two tickets per person from 10:00 a.m. on March 23 until 6:00 p.m. on March 30, either through the online reservation system or by phone. On the day of the event, ticket holders may receive their seat assignments in order of arrival after reservation confirmation, beginning one hour before the event starts.



A foundation official stated, "This talk concert is designed to offer citizens moments of understanding and empathy, providing small comforts and hope in their daily lives," adding, "We will continue to develop diverse cultural and artistic programs that all citizens can participate in and enjoy."


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