Travel photo exhibit

The "Mga Kuha sa Korea [Photos Taken in Korea]" travel photo exhibit will be presented by the Korean Cultural Center (KCC) in the Philippines in collaboration with the Korea Tourism Organization Manila Office (KTO).

The KCC Philippines building in Taguig City will host the travel photography show from August 17 to September 23. The "Mga Kuha sa Korea" photo exhibition urges Filipinos to discover the captivating scenery, energetic cities, and distinctive cultural offers of South Korea.  The KCC said this will serve as the  "compelling invitation for Filipinos to explore the enchanting landscapes, vibrant cities, and unique cultural offerings of South Korea."

Each component of the exhibit's photography is diverse, catering to a different audience's interests and tastes.

There are sections on the four seasons that highlight the amazing beauty of Korea's landscapes as they change over the course of the year for nature lovers. "Through this exhibit, we hope to be able to bring Korea a bit closer to you," KCC Director Kim Myeongjin said. 


Of course, no trip to Korea would be complete without indulging in some  of its mouthwatering cuisine. A particular section honors Korean cuisine, featuring regional  specialties from different parts of the country and providing a visual and gustatory feast.  A separate section honors Korean cuisine and features regional delicacies, providing a feast for the eyes and a treat for the palate. 



The highlight of my exhibit experience was Wearing hanbok. It is a unique and unforgettable experience that allows individuals to engage with  the rich cultural heritage of Korea. Hanbok, the traditional clothing of Korea, is characterized by its vibrant colors, graceful lines, and intricate details. When you slip into a hanbok, you instantly feel a connection to the past and a sense of reverence for the traditions and customs of the Korean people. One of the most remarkable aspects of wearing hanbok is how it transforms the individual, making them feel like they have stepped back in time. The elegant lines and flowing silhouettes of the hanbok create a  sense of grace and dignity in the wearer.


Filipino visitors' interest gets excited by this part, which offers a peek of the Expo's creative and colorful attitude. This was one of my most memorable  experiences that mesmerized me throughout the exhibit. This event is worth experiencing again next time.





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