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What to see and do at the Korean Cultural Center's Mini Korea Festival


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What to see and do at the Korean Cultural Center’s Mini Korea Festival

Looking for a free cultural activity in Metro Manila?

The Mini Korea Festival at the Korean Cultural Center (KCC) offers visitors a chance to experience different parts of Korean culture through interactive displays and activities.

The festival runs from May 18 to June 17 at the Korean Cultural Center, 59 Bayani Road, Fort Bonifacio, Taguig City, Metro Manila. Admission is free and open to all.

Here’s what visitors can see and do.

1. Try a personal color analysis test

Curious about which colors suit you best? The K-beauty section features a personal color self-tester kit, where guests can explore color matching inspired by Korean beauty trends.

2. Explore Korea’s wellness and travel destinations

The tourism corner highlights Korea’s wellness destinations, helping visitors discover cities and provinces they may want to visit in the future. Travel brochures will also be available.

3. Play traditional Korean games

Visitors can take part in Korean folk games and experience traditional activities popular in Korean culture.

4. Discover K-pop, K-drama, and K-literature

Fans of Korean entertainment can explore Korean music, K-drama content, and K-literature. Books on display are available for reading at the KCC Library on the M Floor.

5. Join Hanbok Fridays

Guests can also try wearing traditional Korean clothing during Hanbok Friday sessions scheduled on the following dates:

  • May 22
  • May 29
  • June 5

Activities run from 1:30 p.m. to 4 p.m.

The festival also features additional displays and activities, making it a family-friendly stop for those interested in Korean culture without leaving the city. —CDC, GMA News