2010 Korea Rainbow Tourism Festival in Mongolia
Embassy of the Republic of Korea will organize a biggest festival called “2010 Korea Rainbow Tourism Festival Mongolia” in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, within the framework of the 20th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Mongolia and Korea, on August 13 and 14, 2010.
At the Ulaanbaatar Hotel, “Evening of Korean culture and tourism” will take place at 6:00pm on August 13. The aim of it is to deepen Korea-Mongolia cooperation in the culture and tourism sector; introduce and promote Korean land of tourist.
In the event, President of the Korea Tourism Organization Charm Lee will attend and organize an interesting introduction about Korean lands of tourist.
Then, a performance will be held on August 14. Known-as Korean band themed “Nanta” and also famous Korean break dance band called “JINJO Crew” will perform on a stage of the Central Cultural Palace in UB at 3:00pm.
This full-version concert will be free for public and organizers are assuming that, over 3000 Mongolian and Korean audiences will come to see this concert.
Main supporters of the event are the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Mongolia and the Ministry of Education, Culture and Science.
source: The UB Post
At the Ulaanbaatar Hotel, “Evening of Korean culture and tourism” will take place at 6:00pm on August 13. The aim of it is to deepen Korea-Mongolia cooperation in the culture and tourism sector; introduce and promote Korean land of tourist.
In the event, President of the Korea Tourism Organization Charm Lee will attend and organize an interesting introduction about Korean lands of tourist.
Then, a performance will be held on August 14. Known-as Korean band themed “Nanta” and also famous Korean break dance band called “JINJO Crew” will perform on a stage of the Central Cultural Palace in UB at 3:00pm.
This full-version concert will be free for public and organizers are assuming that, over 3000 Mongolian and Korean audiences will come to see this concert.
Main supporters of the event are the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Mongolia and the Ministry of Education, Culture and Science.
source: The UB Post
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