Poster of the event (Photo: Korean Cultural Centre in Vietnam)
Quang Nam (VNA) – A festivalfeaturing films from the Republic of Korea (RoK) is running in the centralprovince of Quang Nam from December 11 – 17.
Films on the Korean land and people are screenedfree of charge at the Quang Nam culture centre in Tam Ky city between 4pm and9pm.
Pham Hong Quang, Director of the provincialDepartment of Information and Communications, said the event marks 25 years ofVietnam – RoK diplomatic ties (December 12, 1992 - 2017) as well as the ASEAN –RoK cultural exchange year 2017.
It will help increase mutual understandingand cooperation between Quang Nam and RoK localities across diplomacy, culture,economy, tourism, and education, he added.
Alongside the festival, there will be meetingsto honour RoK organisations and individuals who have made contributions toQuang Nam, an exchange between Vietnamese and RoK students, and artperformances by Vietnamese and Korean artists.-VNA
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