Traditional Games and Cuisine Delight Students at K-Food Festival 2024
The K-Food Festival 2024 is a platform for cultural exchange, fostering mutual understanding and appreciation between Vietnamese and Korean communities.
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| On November 23, Hong Bang International University in collaboration with the Korean Cultural Center hosted the K-Food Festival 2024, an event that showcased the vibrancy and depth of Korean culture. The Korean Cultural Center played a key role in the celebration by organizing a Hanbok experience booth and introducing traditional Korean games, such as Tuho throwing and Bona spinning. The event served as an avenue for participants to immerse themselves in Korea’s rich cultural heritage, from its traditional attire to its interactive folk activities. |
| South Korea, Da Nang Expand Co-operation in ICT Training Students from the "Fintech Student's Excellence Program" delegation at Vietnam-Korea University of Information and Communication Technology got a 3-days training program in South Korea. |
| Korean Cultural Center Brings Unique Culinary Experience to Hanoi's Students The Korean Cultural Center hosted a special Korean cooking class for students from Nam Tu Liem Secondary School on November 2. This interactive session provided ... |
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