Korean Cultural Center in Sweden to Host Major Cultural Festival Celebrating 80th Anniversary of Korea's Liberation
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The Korean Cultural Center in Sweden will present the "2025 Korean Culture Festival: 80 Years of Korean Spirit" on Sunday, August 24, 2025, at Kungsträdgården in Stockholm. This significant cultural event will commemorate the 80th anniversary of Korea's Liberation, offering visitors a comprehensive showcase of Korean heritage and contemporary culture completely free of charge.
Scheduled to run from 12:00 PM to 7:00 PM, the festival will transform Stockholm's iconic Kungsträdgården into a vibrant celebration of Korean traditions and modern cultural expressions. The event promises to deliver an extensive program featuring multiple aspects of Korean culture, ranging from centuries-old traditions to contemporary entertainment phenomena that have captivated global audiences.
Attendees will have the opportunity to experience traditional Korean crafts firsthand, participate in authentic folk games, and appreciate the intricate art of Minhwa, Korea's traditional folk painting. The festival will also feature Taekwondo demonstrations, showcasing Korea's renowned martial art that has become a global Olympic sport. Additionally, K-pop performances will highlight Korea's significant contribution to contemporary global entertainment culture.
Beyond cultural performances and demonstrations, the festival will serve as a comprehensive introduction to Korea through dedicated sections focusing on Korean tourism and cuisine. Visitors will be able to explore Korea's diverse culinary traditions and learn about the country's numerous tourist destinations, providing insights into both historical sites and modern attractions.
The Korean Cultural Center in Sweden has expressed enthusiasm for community participation and encourages all interested individuals to attend this milestone celebration. The festival represents a significant opportunity for Swedish residents and international visitors to engage with Korean culture in an authentic and educational environment, strengthening cultural ties between Korea and Sweden while honoring the historical significance of Korea's liberation.
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