
Most of them reside in Anchorage, the largest city in Alaska, which is essentially the center of the Korean community.
The Anchorage Korean Association organizes various cultural events and community activities, and the Korean Cultural Center runs various programs such as traditional Korean music, food, and Hangul education.
The 'Alaska Friendship Festival' is an event hosted by the Korean Association and sponsored by the Korean Consulate and the Korean Cultural Center, aimed at promoting friendly relations between Korea and Alaska. This festival is held every June and features Korean cultural experience events (such as Hanbok, Hangul, Korean food, K-POP dance, etc.) and various cultural performances.
Locally, Korean newspapers like Anchorage Korean News are also published. Thanks to the use of both English and Korean, communication between generations is active. There are quite a few Korean restaurants, making it easy to find familiar tastes like Kimchi Stew, Bulgogi, and Bibimbap, which are also popular among locals.
The Korean community in Alaska is not just about preserving their home culture; they actively engage and participate in the local community.
About 5% of Alaska's total population is Asian, which is roughly 36,000 people. Most of them are concentrated in Anchorage and Fairbanks. Among the Asian community, the largest group is Chinese, followed by Koreans, Japanese, and Filipinos.
Chinese people mainly live in Anchorage, while Japanese and Filipinos are spread across various regions, actively working in restaurants, hospitals, businesses, and other fields.
Thus, Alaska is not just a snow-covered land but a place where various cultures coexist and thrive.
In particular, Koreans value both cultural preservation and community participation, creating a warm community.







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