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All aboard the Magical Culture Train — we’re heading to Seoul, South Korea! 🌏
Join Kristen and Asher as they travel to Gyeongbokgung Palace, one of Korea’s most famous royal palaces, and visit a hanbok shop to learn all about the traditional clothing of kings, queens, and everyday people from long ago. 👘
Inspired by K-Pop Demon Hunters, Asher gets curious about the famous black hat — the gat — worn by the saja boys in the movie! Together, they discover where these hats came from, what Korean kings and queens really wore during the Joseon Dynasty, and how these traditions still shine in Korean culture today.
In this episode, your family will:
This adventure brings together history, art, music, and pop culture, showing how ancient Korean traditions continue to inspire creativity today — from royal palaces to K-pop stages! 🌸
Please Support Culture Kids!
Culture Kids Productions is a small, volunteer-run nonprofit dedicated to helping families embrace differences, explore world cultures, and build empathy through storytelling.
🎁 Support us today: www.culturekidsmedia.com/support
📸 Instagram: @culturekidsproductions
Learn more about Gyeongbokgung Palace:
Built in 1395, Gyeongbokgung Palace (경복궁) was the royal residence of Korean kings during the Joseon Dynasty (1392–1897).
The name “Gyeongbokgung” means “Palace Greatly Blessed by Heaven.”
Visitors today can explore its Throne Hall (Geunjeongjeon), Gyeonghoeru Pavilion, and Hyangwonjeong Pond, where the royal family once rested.
You can even rent a hanbok nearby and walk through the palace like royalty — just like Mom and Asher did in today’s episode!
Written and produced by Kristen and Asher Kim
By Culture Kids Productions4.8
233233 ratings
All aboard the Magical Culture Train — we’re heading to Seoul, South Korea! 🌏
Join Kristen and Asher as they travel to Gyeongbokgung Palace, one of Korea’s most famous royal palaces, and visit a hanbok shop to learn all about the traditional clothing of kings, queens, and everyday people from long ago. 👘
Inspired by K-Pop Demon Hunters, Asher gets curious about the famous black hat — the gat — worn by the saja boys in the movie! Together, they discover where these hats came from, what Korean kings and queens really wore during the Joseon Dynasty, and how these traditions still shine in Korean culture today.
In this episode, your family will:
This adventure brings together history, art, music, and pop culture, showing how ancient Korean traditions continue to inspire creativity today — from royal palaces to K-pop stages! 🌸
Please Support Culture Kids!
Culture Kids Productions is a small, volunteer-run nonprofit dedicated to helping families embrace differences, explore world cultures, and build empathy through storytelling.
🎁 Support us today: www.culturekidsmedia.com/support
📸 Instagram: @culturekidsproductions
Learn more about Gyeongbokgung Palace:
Built in 1395, Gyeongbokgung Palace (경복궁) was the royal residence of Korean kings during the Joseon Dynasty (1392–1897).
The name “Gyeongbokgung” means “Palace Greatly Blessed by Heaven.”
Visitors today can explore its Throne Hall (Geunjeongjeon), Gyeonghoeru Pavilion, and Hyangwonjeong Pond, where the royal family once rested.
You can even rent a hanbok nearby and walk through the palace like royalty — just like Mom and Asher did in today’s episode!
Written and produced by Kristen and Asher Kim

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