Belgium marks King's Day in Seoul with focus on deepening ties

By Park Sae-jin Posted : November 14, 2025, 16:34 Updated : November 14, 2025, 16:34
Belgian Ambassador Bruno Jans speaks during the King’s Day reception held in Seoul on November 13 2025 AJP Yoo Na-hyun
Belgian Ambassador Bruno Jans speaks during the King’s Day reception held in Seoul on November 13, 2025. AJP Yoo Na-hyun

SEOUL, November 14 (AJP) - The Embassy of the Kingdom of Belgium hosted a King's Day reception in Seoul on November 13, 2025, bringing together about 200 diplomats, business figures, academics, and media representatives at the Four Seasons Hotel. The evening combined national-day tradition with a look ahead to the 125th anniversary of Belgium–South Korea diplomatic relations next year.

Opening his remarks, Ambassador Bruno Jans greeted the audience by saying, "Good evening, friends of Belgium," before reflecting on the roots of King's Day and the Belgian monarchy. He noted that the occasion pays tribute to Belgium's first king, Leopold I, and added, "This year marks the 12th anniversary of His Majesty King Philippe's accession to the throne."

The ambassador emphasized that 2026 will be a significant year for both countries. "2026 will mark 125 years of diplomatic relations between Korea and Belgium, established in 1901," he said, recalling the history that links the two nations. He also pointed to another milestone next year, noting, "It will also mark 75 years since Belgian troops arrived during the Korean War."
 
Belgian Ambassador Bruno Jans speaks during the King’s Day reception held in Seoul on November 13 2025 AJP Yoo Na-hyun
Belgian Ambassador Bruno Jans speaks during the King’s Day reception held in Seoul on November 13, 2025. AJP Yoo Na-hyun
The embassy held a design competition for the 125th anniversary emblem, which drew 58 submissions from Belgium and South Korea. "Good things come in pairs," the ambassador said as he explained that the anniversary of bilateral relations and the wartime commemoration would frame next year's program of events.

Reflecting on recent exchanges, the ambassador said Belgium had seen a year of "high-level visits," and highlighted the growing number of cultural and educational links. He also welcomed progress toward establishing a Belgian chamber of commerce in South Korea to support business cooperation.

The reception featured performances by cellist Kang Seung-min, a laureate of the Queen Elisabeth Competition in Brussels, along with the saxophone quartet S.with. Guests continued conversations over the reception that followed, sharing views on the busy year of commemorative events planned for 2026.
 
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