The public could once again have a glimpse of Filipino and Korean cultures with this year's Philippines-Korea Cultural Exchange Festival via an online concert on Sept. 25 at 3 p.m.
"It's been 30 years since the first Philippines-Korea Cultural Exchange Festival. We are going through a pandemic over the past years. However, I'm glad that we can still bring the festival and meet the people through online events like this," Korean Cultural Center (KCC) Director Im Young A told the Philippine News Agency in an email Tuesday.
PH-Korea cultural exchange festival goes online
Philippine News Agency,
07 September 2021, Philippines
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