The Korea Times will hold its second Korean Language Speaking Contest this year.
This event aims to recognize and reward non-Korean nationals who have a deep interest in Korean language and culture, encouraging them to continue exploring and engaging with the country.
As part of our mission, The Korea Times is committed to expanding the global presence of Korean language and culture, as well as Korea’s influence on the international stage.
1. Is there an age limit for applicants?
No, there is no age restriction.
2. How will the prize money be distributed?
Prizes will be transferred via bank remittance or awarded in person at the ceremony, depending on the winner’s location.
3. How can I confirm my application has been successfully submitted?
A confirmation email will be sent to the email address you provided.
4. What is the submission deadline?
The deadline is April 27 at 11:59 p.m. (KST).
5. Can I apply in both the short-form and long-form categories?
No, applicants can only choose one category.
6. Are there any video requirements?
Short-form videos: Under 1 minute, resolution 1080x1920.
Long-form videos: 2-3 minutes, resolution 1920x1080.
At least 80% of the video must show the applicant speaking without using additional footage, music, photos or images.
* For example, in a 60-second video, at least 48 seconds should show the applicant speaking.
Subtitles are allowed.
* Failure to meet these requirements or reading directly from a script on screen may result in point deductions.
7. Can I use AI-generated content?
No. AI-generated voices or faces are strictly prohibited. Any detected use will result in disqualification.