Selected for the '100 Korean Picture Books' Showcase at the Korean Pavilion, 2025 Bologna Children's Book Fair (Find King Meow in the Grand Cat Parade: The Painting of the Cats' Royal Procession to Hw
Selected for the '100 Korean Picture Books' Showcase at the Korean Pavilion, 2025 Bologna Children's Book Fair (Find King Meow in the Grand Cat Parade: The Painting of the Cats' Royal Procession to Hw

3/30/2025

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Supported by KPIPA, see [Find King Meow in the Grand Cat Parade: The Painting of the Cats' Royal Procession to Hwaseong] at the Korean Pavilion of the 2025 Bologna Children's Book Fair! As Korean publishers continue to win the BolognaRagazzi Award, often called the Nobel Prize of children's publishing, and consistently demonstrate the excellence of Korean children's literature to the global audience, the Korean Publishers Association (KPA) actively supports the international expansion of outstanding Korean children's books by establishing and managing the Korean Pavilion at the Bologna Children's Book Fair. For 2025, Catcident's [Find King Meow in the Grand Cat Parade: The Painting of the Cats' Royal Procession to Hwaseong] has been selected as one of approximately 100 representative Korean children's books to be supported. Date: March 31 - April 3, 2025 Venue: Korean Pavilion, Bologna Children's Book Fair, Bologna, Italy Book Preview

Participating in the K-Heritage Market at the 2025 Royal Culture Festival (Catcident)
Participating in the K-Heritage Market at the 2025 Royal Culture Festival (Catcident)

3/30/2025

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📣 Catcident Event News! Participation in the Royal Culture Festival We will be participating in the K-Heritage Market at Heungnyemun Square, Gyeongbokgung Palace from April 26th to May 4th, 2025. Location: Heungnyemun Square, Gyeongbokgung Palace Dates: April 26 (Sat) - May 4 (Sun), 2025 Time: 10:00 - 17:00 The 'Royal Culture Festival' is a leading cultural heritage festival in South Korea, taking place at Seoul's five grand palaces (Gyeongbokgung, Changdeokgung, Changgyeonggung, Deoksugung, Gyeonghuigung) and Jongmyo Shrine, all of which embody the history of the Joseon Dynasty and the Korean Empire.