The Vietnam Women’s Museum co-operates with the Korean Cultural Centre in Hanoi to hold this event.

Korean cultural week will be held at the Vietnamese Women’s Museum (36 Ly Thuong Kiet street, Hanoi) from August 17 -23.

Come to this event, visitors will have chances to interact and experience with many different activities such as Korean mask and Pungmul art exhibition, Talchum and Pungmul folk dance performances, guide visitors to practise Talchum and Pungmul dance, the trying on of Hanbok-Korean traditional costumes, and enjoying Korean cuisine…
It aims to help Vietnamese people understand more about the country and its people as well as promote the friendship between the two countries.
It aims to help Vietnamese people understand more about the country and its people as well as promote the friendship between the two countries.
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