Malaysia is a country with a diverse population where various national cuisines blend harmoniously. Tourists from around the world visit Malaysia to enjoy a mix of Eastern and Western foods. Additionally, Malaysia's dessert cuisine has evolved to cater to the tastes of people from various cultural backgrounds.
This project is an educational program that teaches baking and pastry-making in Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia. The cooking classes are conducted in English, and you will learn various baking and pastry techniques as well as recipes for making desserts. It is a project where both beginners and those with professional cooking experience can learn and enjoy cooking.
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- This project starts on a fixed schedule each month and lasts for 24 days.
- Project activities occur from Monday to Saturday, with classes held from 9 AM to 5 PM.
- Each class consists of about 10-12 students and focuses on practical lessons. (80% practical and 20% theoretical)
- Classes are conducted in English and involve learning to cook with friends from various nationalities.
- During the project, you will attend a total of 8 different themed classes, with two topics covered each week.
(Each theme is covered over approximately 3 days)
Class Content
- The curriculum of the classes will generally follow the items listed below.
Specific class details may vary depending on the start date.
1. Chocolate / Confectionery
Learn how to make chocolates and desserts.
2. Modern French Pastries
Learn how to make French-style pies and pastries.
*Pastry: Bread made by inserting fat between layers of flour dough.
3. Modern Entremets & Cakes
Learn and practice recipes for modern entremets and cakes, which are simple dishes served between main courses.
*Entremet: Originally meaning 'between meals', entremets are elegant desserts or cakes enjoyed by aristocrats. The beauty of the cross-section and the harmony of flavors in entremets are indicators of the pastry chef's skill. [Naver Encyclopedia] Cake - Soft Taste (Food Story).
4. Travel Cakes
Travel cakes are cakes that can be stored for a long time and are suitable for picnics or visiting friends. You will learn and practice making French-style mini cakes using various flavors and ingredients.
5. Advanced Tart & Torte
Learn and practice making tarts, which are baked goods filled with fruits and cream, and tortes, which are cakes filled with cream, chocolate, fruits, and more.
6. Breads
Acquire fundamental and advanced baking skills, including creating formulas for bread and mastering various baking processes.
7. Viennoiserie
"Viennoiserie" is a term used in Western baking to describe a variety of breakfast breads. Learn and practice making croissants, brioche, and beignets (French doughnuts).
* The above content and detailed curriculum may vary each month.
If you wish to participate, please contact Korea Gap Year in advance to inquire about your preferred participation period. We will provide information on the curriculum suitable for your desired period.
For inquiries, please contact us via phone or KakaoTalk @갭이어, or email koreagapyear@gmail.com.
* Detailed reviews from participants can be found on Gap Year Story (Click).
* More participant reviews can be found at the bottom of the project under the section "Participant Reviews".
The organization running this project is a culinary school visited by students from various nationalities to learn cooking skills. It offers participants the opportunity to learn the art of baking and pastry from experienced chefs with extensive careers in the field.
The school aims to become the best pastry arts school in Asia and provides diverse culinary education to help students become pastry chefs. It operates with a high-focus management system, ensuring that students receive individualized training from chefs. Additionally, the school invites chefs with international experience in the culinary field to provide specialized practical training. The school strives to offer students opportunities to experience Malaysian food culture by visiting restaurants in Malaysia.
The institution is designed to ensure that over 90% of classes take place in the kitchen, and it employs a faculty of world-class chefs. The focus is on practical learning rather than theoretical, and the school is committed to managing and guiding students individually.
- Participants can freely choose accommodation in the program location that suits their preferences and budget.
- For participants who have difficulty finding accommodation, Korea Gap Year can recommend nearby accommodations (guesthouses / hotels) close to the program location.
■ Homestay
Homestay allows students to stay with a local family in the host country, providing an opportunity to learn about the country's culture and language. By living with the family, participants can enhance their language skills through communication and gain an understanding of the local lifestyle, values, and cultural practices.
■ Guesthouse
Guesthouses are accommodations where kitchens, bathrooms, and showers are shared among guests. Rooms are typically assigned for 4, 6, or 8 people, allowing multiple friends to stay together. Staying in a guesthouse during short trips abroad provides opportunities to meet various travelers and exchange stories and travel information.
■ Apartment Share
Apartment sharing involves renting a house with 5-6 other international students and living together. Depending on the condition of the house, you can choose a private room or share a room with one friend. Unlike homestays, apartment sharing does not involve living with a family, so chores like cooking, cleaning, and laundry are shared among roommates. This arrangement allows you to interact with friends from various countries.
ㅣ Region : Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Malaysia is located at a crossroads of East and West, flourishing with trade and commerce around the Malacca Strait, making it a place where people from various countries meet. Malaysia is an Islamic nation with a multicultural and multi-ethnic population. The country rapidly embraces different cultures and creates new ones, contributing to its rapid growth.
Malaysia is considered one of the most attractive countries in Southeast Asia. It boasts beautiful natural landscapes like Langkawi and Cherating, as well as historical travel destinations such as Penang and Malacca, which draw tourists' attention. Additionally, the diverse food cultures of neighboring countries and Malaysia's own unique cuisine captivate travelers worldwide.
Travel Information
1. Penang
Penang is an island in Malaysia known as the 'Pearl of the Orient.' It is connected to the Malay Peninsula by the Penang Bridge and is a representative city created by immigrants. Located about a 45-minute domestic flight from Kuala Lumpur, it is a close destination. During the British colonial period, a British fort was established here, and it was a center for active trade between China and India, allowing visitors to experience diverse cultures. The entire city is designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, preserving many colonial-era buildings. It is a tourist destination that offers a complete experience with food, sights, and entertainment.
2. Petronas Twin Towers
Located in the heart of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia's capital, the Petronas Twin Towers are skyscrapers and a landmark of Malaysia. Completed in 1998, they were the tallest buildings in Asia and the world until 2003. They still hold the title of the tallest twin towers in the world. The buildings are connected by a sky bridge in the middle. The towers also house a shopping mall, offering shopping and dining opportunities, making it a popular spot for tourists.
3. Malacca
Malacca, reachable by car from Kuala Lumpur in about 2-3 hours, is a special place where the entire city is a World Heritage Site. With a history of European colonization, the city features a blend of European and Malaysian architecture. Through its architectural styles, you can see the fusion of different religions such as Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism, and Christianity. Additionally, the murals on the houses along the river are another attraction. The highlight of a trip to Malacca is taking a river cruise to enjoy the murals on the riverbank houses and strolling along the river to explore every corner of Malacca.
- The minimum participation period for this project is 24 days. |
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* Participation Fee: 5,390,000 KRW * For popular projects, there might be no available spots, so please apply quickly to secure your place.
* If you have difficulty paying the full amount, you can pay a deposit of 500,000 KRW and settle the remaining amount within 2 weeks. The process for confirming project participation will proceed based on the deposit payment date, allowing us to check availability and spots. To participate on your desired dates and duration, securing your spot early is crucial! (Refunds are not possible once confirmed.) * Note that if the start date is approaching, the deadline for the remaining payment may vary depending on the situation.
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Eligibility
- Adults aged 18 and over with good physical health
- Anyone interested in learning about unique Malaysian cuisine and pastries
- People who enjoy Malaysian cuisine
- Those with an interest and passion for cooking, or aspiring to start a business in the culinary field
- Individuals with professional cooking experience who want to learn about Malaysian cuisine
- Anyone who wants to visit Malaysia
- Open-minded individuals
Estimated Costs
(Based on 1 week)
Item |
Details & Notes |
Amount |
Category |
Round-trip Airfare (Including TAX) |
Varies by flight |
Approx. 200,000 ~ 800,000 KRW |
Exclusions |
Visa Fee |
Visa-free for 90 days |
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Individual Travel Insurance |
Travel Insurance |
Approx. 10,000 KRW |
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Airport Fees |
- |
- |
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Local Living Costs |
- |
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* Airfare may vary depending on the flight.
* Local living costs are estimated and may vary based on individual preferences. Travel expenses and personal spending are not included.
● Note (Estimated Local Prices)
Accommodation | Per Night | Meal | Per Meal |
Guesthouse | Approx. 10,000 KRW | Local Meal | Approx. 3,000 KRW |
Hotel | Approx. 30,000 KRW | Restaurant | Approx. 15,000 KRW |
* The estimated local prices are based on average standards and may vary depending on individual preferences.