Traditional Kimjang with Sue at the Songtan Market 2023

Would you like to participate in a traditional family-style Kimjang? (FYI, if you love cooking and Korean food the answer is, “YES!”) Then, sign up immediately for this 2-day traditional cooking event at the Songtan Traditional Market. Come learn how families work together to prepare their kimchi for the year. This is an all-inclusive event that includes snacks, meals, and numerous side quests like making kimchi for needy families in Pyeongtaek! (PS Vegan option available)

Event Details

Let’s start off with the details. This all-inclusive traditional kimjang event with Sue at the Songtan Traditional Market includes:

  • Pre-event videos to study so you feel more prepared
  • 2 Days of kimjang education
  • 2 Days of additional culinary side quests
  • 2 Days of Food and snacks
  • 7 Liter Kimchi Tong (container)
  • Kimchi making gloves
  • Kimchi making apron
  • Supplies to make lots of kimchi for yourself and needy families

Costs and Dates

  • Cost: Single Adults $55 per person / 72,000 KRW
  • Cost: Kids $25 / 33,000 KRW ** Limit, 2 kids per family due to event space capacity.
  • When: December 9th, 10 am until finished (Maybe 2-4 hours) and December 10th, 8:00 am until finished (Maybe 2-4 hours))
  • Where: Songtan Traditional Market Kitchen Address: 경기 평택시 지산동 756-99 / Naver Link: https://naver.me/Fsqg1OqT
  • 10-20 Participants

Schedule

It’s important to remember that a traditional kimjang is also a bit of a vibe. That means we all do a lot of “hurry up and wait” so no firm schedule is followed and a lot more happens than appears on the plan. We created the following schedule as a thought exercise of how we think kimjang might go. However, Sue will have the ultimate say in the heat of the moment. Quite frankly, start times may change a little, so be prepared for that.

Songtan Traditional Market Support

In 2023, the Songtan Traditional Market will provide additional funding to make this an all-inclusive event AND provide supplies so we can make kimchi for people in need! With the Songtan Market’s support, the International Resident Kimjang becomes more than a learning opportunity, it’s also a chance to give back. We could not be more excited about and thankful for their support. Kimjang is actually a very complicated and expensive event to coordinate.

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Now that we understand the overview, let’s dig into more of the event details like what kimjang even means.

Vegan Kimchi Sauce Making Option Available

If you are vegan, you can make a vegan version of the kimchi! We will teach you different kimchi-making options for vegans. With the sauce for the primary kimchi, you will also learn how to make a variety of other kimchi types with the same sauce. We will also make sure that there are some vegan options available to you for meals and snacks. Please understand, there will be non-vegan options present so you will be around meat at the event.

What is Kimjang

In 2013, Korean kimjang became recognized as a UNESCO Intangible Heritage activity. For Kimjang each year, Korean families come together to help the matriarchs assemble the family’s kimchi for the year. The event takes three days and requires many people to come together in order to clean, soak, and prepare the kimchi for all of the family members.

Kimjang Experience v. Traditional Kimjang

There are many kimchi-related experiences for new residents and tourists, but nothing compares to a full kimjang. When you go through the entire process of kimjang you step into the heart of the culture. For me, personally, participating in the totality of this event made me feel more connected to my life and friends in Korea.

A Unique Opportunity to Fully Participate in Kimjang

Since Kimjang is a family-focused work event, few international residents in Korea have the opportunity to experience this event in its entirety. Many Korean moms will say, “It’s too much work.” when foreigners ask to join. They might be correct… but I have been determined to start a kimjang for international residents. I want everyone to have this experience if they would like the challenge.

Kimjang with Ms. Sue

Therefore, when Ms. Sue said she would teach the South of Seoul community how to make kimchi, I insisted that we host a true kimjang. An event that doesn’t just showcase how to make the national dish, but also celebrates the strength and hard work of Korean women and their passion for their families.

Additionally, while we learn to make kimchi and take some home to our families, we will also be making kimchi for people in need in Pyeongtaek. The Songtan Market is providing additional supplies and working with local organizations so that the international resident kimjang can bless the wider community.

About the Event Host and Kimchi Expert

Ms. Sue’s hometown is in Jeju-do, however, she now lives in Pyeongtaek with her Husband and 2 adult children. Although Sue speaks and understands limited English, she loves working with the international community. Also, it’s her dream to help support the international residents in Pyeongtaek by offering deeper insight into Korean life.

Kimjang Teacher, Ms.Sue

South of Seoul volunteers will work with Ms. Sue to create additional materials to make the kimjang run relatively smoothly. Additionally, such materials can be taken home for reference in later years.

About the Food & Hospitality

Come ready to eat a lot. Sue goes all out for this event. Each day you will have food when you arrive, snacks along the way, and one huge meal on the final day.

Learning to make grilled deodeok.

About This Year’s Homework

This year we did an early, mini kimjang to create homework for attendees. There will be a series of videos to watch in order to prepare for the event. We learned from last year’s kimjang event and discovered what foreigners need to know before the event in order to make the best kimchi. This homework will be released as a second blog in a few weeks.