Connecting people

We are trying to

connect cultures
connect times
connect spaces

for ex-pat Koreans who seek cultural identity
for children and parents trying to connect
for everyone interested in Korean culture

We want to evoke the excitement of bom(봄:spring, to see),
by connecting a season to a seaon

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Exploring connections
through picture books

At bommoi you can find

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Visit

Our store is up and running! :)

50 Armenian St #01-02

Tues-Sun 10am - 7pm

MRT: City Hall station 6min walk
Bus: Stamford Ct 3min walk

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People behind the scene

Yuree Hwang

Half of my family lives in Korea and another half in America. I was born in the United States, completed my studies in Korea, started working in the States, and now living in Singapore. Currently, I live with my husband, two children, one cat, a small aquarium, and various tropical plants.. My daily reflection on the identity of ex-pat/immigrant Koreans led me to start bommoi.

Ynok Kim

I have lived my life slowly moving, almost tracing the map of Korea since I was born. My hobby is to obsess over all kinds of information, and it seems like there's a correlation between the two. I studied physics and mathematics, and for nearly a decade, I taught math to students preparing for college entrance exams. During that short but intense period, I realized how rapidly the way children perceive the world and acquire knowledge is changing. This realization led me to become involved in the Bommoy project.

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