(TITC) – From Aug 17 – 23, 2014 the Korean Traditional Culture Week will take place in Ha Noi under the collaboration of Viet Nam Women's Museum and the Korean Cultural Centre.
Korea is known as a modern and dynamic country, with a long-standing culture preserved and developed over thousands of years of history.
In the framework of Korean Traditional Culture Week, many events will be introduced to the public including Exhibition “Korean Masks and Pungmul Art”; Talchum and Pungmul folk dance performances; guiding visitors to practise Talchum and Pungmul dance; being dressed in Hanbok- Korean traditional costumes; and enjoying Korean cuisine.
Coming to this event, participants will have a chance to learn more about Korean culture which would help to further tighten relationship and development cooperation between the two countries.
Pham Thanh