300 gastronomists will cook Korean traditional foods such as Gimchi at a festival to be held in Hanoi on November 25.
The festival, named after Dae Chang Kum, a film once very hot in Vietnam, will give visitors a chance to meet and talk with three actors and actresses in the film.
Organizers from the RoK Cultural Centre in Vietnam said they expected to welcome some 1,000 visitors to enjoy traditional culinary arts of Vietnam and the RoK.
The one-week programme includes a painting contest and traditional games on November 22 for 120 children from the two countries and a contest on November 24 for young Vietnamese people to sing Korean songs.
Organizers from the RoK Cultural Centre in Vietnam said they expected to welcome some 1,000 visitors to enjoy traditional culinary arts of Vietnam and the RoK.
The one-week programme includes a painting contest and traditional games on November 22 for 120 children from the two countries and a contest on November 24 for young Vietnamese people to sing Korean songs.
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