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Quang Nam Province to host Korean festival from 11-17 Dec

VNA
Published: December 06, 2017

Quang Nam Province’s first-ever Korean Day Festival and Korean Film Week will take place from 11 to 17 December in Tam Ky City to mark the 25th anniversary of diplomatic ties between Viet Nam and the Republic of Korea (RoK). 

A portrait of a girl is painted on the wall of a house in Tam Thanh village in Quang Nam (Photo: VNA)
A portrait of a girl is painted on the wall of a house in Tam Thanh village in Quang Nam (Photo: VNA)

The provincial Department of Information and Communications announced the plans late last week.

The film week will introduce Korean films at the provincial culture centre in Tam Ky City, and an exhibition of photos and books on the land and people of the RoK and Quang Nam province will open at the city’s 24 March Square on 15 December.

On the occasion, the province and the Korean Culture Centre in Viet Nam will sign a Memorandum of Understanding on Culture for promoting exchange between Korean people and locals of the province in the coming years.

Representatives of new villages that have implemented the Korean Saemaul Udong model, or New Community Movement, will share their experiences in rural development with locals from Quang Nam Province.

15 December will also see a series of events, including a student cultural exchange and community event at the murals village of Tam Thanh, 7km from Tam Ky City.  Korean businesses that have made great efforts for the province's progress over the past 20 years, will be honoured.  In addition, a joint cultural performance will feature Korean arts troupes and Vietnamese artistes.

A business meeting and field trip for Korean investors will be held at the Chu Lai-Truong Hai Industrial Complex in Nui Thanh District and industrial zones the next day.

On this occasion, Nguyen Binh Khiem High School and Dongduk Women’s University will sign a Memorandum of Understanding on education co-operation.

Many cultural activities have been held between cities from the RoK and Quang Nam province in recent years.

In June, the arts troupe of Hahoe Folk village – a UNESCO-recognised world heritage site in the RoK — and the Nan-Gye troupe performed mask dances in Hoi An during the 6th Quang Nam Heritage Festival.

Last month, the International Mask Arts & Culture Organisation (IMACO) and Andong City signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Hoi An in promoting cultural exchange in the coming years.

In 2015, the Province’s Nam Tra My district and Hamyang County of the RoK also affirmed efforts to work together on tourism, agriculture, conservation and the development of Ngoc Linh ginseng (Panax vietnamensis or Vietnamese ginseng).

(Source: VNA/ DA NANG Today)
 

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