An opportunity for locals and Korean expats in the Mekong Delta to unite and celebrate their unique cultural identities.

The Vietnam-RoK Cultural Day 2024 is a two-day extravaganza filled with captivating activities.

50 booths showcase the best of both nations’ culture, tourism, cuisine, education, and trade.

Two nights of artistic collaboration featuring renowned artists and musical groups from Vietnam and the RoK.

The event offers locals a chance to immerse themselves in unique cultural experiences, strengthening the bond between Vietnam and the RoK.

Both sides exchanged views, expressing their desire to enhance bilateral cooperation across various sectors, including people-to-people diplomacy, cultural exchange, high-tech agriculture, education, and healthcare.

A Memorandum of Understanding was signed between the Department of Foreign Affairs of Can Tho City and the Korean Cultural Center in Vietnam, solidifying their commitment to cultural exchange.

The Can Tho City administration and the RoK Consulate General in Ho Chi Minh City have raised funds to provide scholarships to underprivileged students and children of Vietnamese-Korean families.

Nguyen Thuc Hien, vice chairman of the Can Tho City administration, expressed the city’s eagerness to collaborate closely with the RoK Embassy and Consulate General on cultural and people-to-people exchanges, as well as economic and trade cooperation.

Shin Choong-Il, RoK Consul General in Ho Chi Minh City, pledged to work closely with Can Tho authorities to organize cultural and diplomatic events and provide support for migrant women and children from multicultural families.

Nguyen Van Hieu, secretary of the Can Tho City Party Committee, and Shin Choong-Il, RoK Consul General, explore a handicraft booth together, celebrating the cultural synergy.

Consul General Shin Choong-Il embraces the local culture by trying his hand at making traditional southern Vietnamese cakes.

A Korean artisan shares the secrets of making authentic kimchi, a beloved Korean delicacy.

Locals enthusiastically prepare a signature dish from the Republic of Korea, embracing culinary diversity.

The people of Can Tho eagerly embrace the traditional Hanbok costume, a symbol of Korean culture.

The Vietnam-RoK Cultural Day 2024 in Can Tho stands as a testament to the strong and growing ties between the two nations, paving the way for future cooperation across various fields.
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