Vivek
Sharma, New Delhi : The Korean Cultural Centre in India will host the
event "Presenting Chuseok in India" on September where participants can experience Korean Thanksgiving Day
activities at the cultural centre auditorium. This event offers various
programs, including presentation about Chuseok and opportunities to engage in
Korean traditional cultural experiences and food tasting.
The
program will introduce participants to Chuseok's origins and the event itself.
It will then offer activities such as "Korean arm wrestling",
“traditional Korean calligraphy”, using traditional Korean paper Hanji and a
brush pen, and trying on traditional Korean clothing known as
"Hanbok".
Additionally,
participants will have share and enjoy "songpyeon", a traditional
Korean snack made by families on Chuseok, providing a moment to discuss their
impressions of the event.
This
event received significant attentions, with registration filling up in just two
minutes. Varda Sharma, who plans to participate in the Chuseok event, said,
"Chuseok is similar to India's Sharad festival, where we express gratitude
to our ancestors. I am particularly looking forward to trying on hanbok."
Director
Hwang Il-yong of the Korean Cultural Centre in India stated, "The
'Presenting Chuseok in India' will be an excellent opportunity to expand
cultural exchange between Korea and India through traditional culture beyond
the K-culure. Particularly, as participants directly experience Korean
traditional culture and taste Chuseok food, it will strengthen the cultural
bond between our two countries."
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