The Korean delegation arrived in Thua Thien-Hue province on August 19 as they learn more about the local culture and cuisine.

The group observed art troupes performing Hue royal court music, known locally as nhã nhạc cung đình Huế, discovered Hue Imperial Citadel, also known as Đại Nội Huế, tasted street food, and visited several famous restaurants.

The visitors spent time touring sightseeing spots, including the Tombs of King Minh Mang, King Khai Dinh, the Le Ba Dang Memory Space, Huong River Museum of Ancient Pottery, and Thuan An beach.

Moving forward, the film crew plan to make films about Thua Thien-Hue province with the aim of introducing the locality to customers in the Republic of Korea.

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