Feel vibes of South Korea as 2024 Korea Street Fair returns to New Delhi!
After sunset, watch the Plaza, DLF Avenue, Saket become illuminated with Chungsa-Chorong (청사초롱), the traditional Korean lanterns during the 3-day long event starting April 12.
NEW DELHI: The annual ‘Korea Street Fair’ that reflects the glimpse of Mini Korea is back with a bang, and this time in New Delhi. The 3-day event starting April 12 would have several stalls by Korean small and micro enterprises exhibiting Korean merchandise, and food & beverages as well as Korean cultural performances presenting true picture of Korea.
The Embassy of the Republic of Korea in collaboration with the Korean Youth Commerce Association (KYCA) is presenting “2024 Korea Street Fair,” on April 12-14, at the Plaza, DLF Avenue, Saket in New Delhi. This year’s fair is gearing up to be the most spectacular yet. Dive into a rich tapestry of experiences, from mouth-watering food to alluring K-products.
Get ready to groove to the enchanting fusion of traditional Korean sounds and the beats of K-pop, and unleash your playful side with Korean-themed games!
After sunset, watch the Plaza of DLF Avenue become illuminated with Chungsa-Chorong (청사초롱), traditional Korean lanterns.
For early birds, the event has got charming gifts waiting! Join the event for a weekend filled with laughter, joy, and unforgettable experiences.
Last year, the Korea Street Fair was organised in April in 32 Avenue in Gurugram where thousands of people flocked incredible Korean gala event that offered the lively feel of Korea as the venue was decorated with traditional Korean lanterns, Korean food and beverage stalls, Korean innovative products, and Korean cultural programs added much to the real falvour of Korea.
Like last year, this time again Ambassador of the Republic of Korea to India Chang Jae-bok would inaugurate the fair.
During the 2024 Korea Street Fair, the visitors would have the opportunity to have a close feeling of the real life and culture of Korea and they would like as if they are walking through the streets of Korea.
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