27th Cultural Talk For Diversity
Theme: Culture of Korea & India
Event Details
Date: 25 April 2026
Time: 23:00 (KST) / 18:00 (GST) / 14:00 (GMT) / 15:00 (CET) / 09:00 (ET) / 06:00 (PDT)
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Conference Overview
Korea and India each carry deep cultural traditions that continue to shape the world in visible and quiet ways. From everyday habits and family life to language, creativity, and social values, the session brought together perspectives that feel both rooted and globally resonant.
With Hoseock Choi moderating, Hiya Upadhyay and Philyong Jung opened space for reflection on cultural nuance, history, growth, and diverse ways of seeing the world.
Hiya Upadhyay
Writer & Cultural Observer
Hiya Upadhyay shares a thoughtful and generous perspective on how behavior, context, and the unsaid can shape the way we understand one another across cultures.
Topic: Reading Indians: Behavior, Context, and the Unspoken
This talk offers a gentle invitation to reflect on everyday behavior, cultural nuance, and the many layers of meaning that travel with personal experience.
Philyong Jung
Global Tech Bridge and Cross-Cultural Explorer
Philyong Jung brings a grounded perspective that connects engineering experience with cultural reflection, making space for thoughtful exchange between technology and everyday life.
Topic: Well-rooted Tree
This talk reflects on Korea’s growth, history, and identity with a calm and human-centered view, linking personal experience with broader change over time.
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