The Vietnam-Korea Culture Festival 2024, held on October 16, brought vibrant energy to HUTECH’s campus, offering students a lively experience.
Organized by the Vietnam-Korea Institute of Technology (VKIT) in collaboration with the King Sejong Institute Vietnam, the event created a bustling cultural exchange space, resembling a “miniature Korea” for students who love Korean culture.
The lively and bustling atmosphere of the Vietnam-Korea Culture Festival 2024 at Saigon campus
The “Vietnam-Korea Flavors” food stalls offered traditional dishes from both countries, including banh xeo, tokbokki, spicy chicken, fish cake, mixed rice paper, spring rolls, and peach tea, all prepared by students and attracting a large crowd.
The “Vietnam-Korea Flavors” food stalls captivated attendees with a variety of traditional dishes on display
The festival recreated Korean folk culture, with students enthusiastically participating in games like Squid Game and Tuho (arrow throwing). The KPop Random Dance activity became a highlight, drawing many students into an energetic, lively dance atmosphere.
Folk games and KPop Random Dance brought Korean cultural vibes right to the heart of the campus
Students engaged in impressive drone technology demonstrations
HUTECH’s Taekwondo and Traditional Martial Arts clubs put on impressive performances, blending Vietnamese elements like the conical hat and checkered scarf with dynamic music. The fashion show from HUTECH’s Model Club featured diverse themes, from evening wear to casual styles, wowing attendees.
The fashion and martial arts performances by HUTECH’s clubs added a unique touch to the event
Amid cultural activities, students enjoyed live singing and guitar performances of familiar songs, enhancing the festival’s vibrant atmosphere. The event's energy peaked with a lively lottery show and humorous singing from the Huong Nam Lotto Troupe.
The campus buzzed with lively performances and the humor-filled lotto show
With its continuous excitement, the festival provided students a unique experience, enriching their understanding of Korean culture and energizing them for future global integration.
News: Xuân Mai
Photo: Media Team
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