SEOUL, Sept. 30 (AJP) – The UAE’s historical heritage and unique culture were showcased last week at an event held on Nami Island, a small island near Chuncheon, Gangwon Province.
The three-day event from September 27 to 29, organized by Sharjah Institute of Cultural Heritage, an educational institution in the Middle Eastern country, in cooperation with the UAE Embassy in South Korea, aims to build cultural bridges between South Korea and the UAE. purpose. Promote mutual understanding.
As part of the event, a sculpture representing Sharjah, one of the UAE’s seven emirates, was also presented to the island.
Tourists gather for an event on Nami Island, Gangwon Province, on September 27, 2024. On September 27, 2024, performer AJP Han Jung-gu performs the UAE’s traditional dance Al Aiyala at an event on Nami Island, Gangwon-do. AJP Han Jungu performers perform Al Ayala, a traditional UAE dance, at an event on Nami Island, Gangwon Province, on September 27, 2024. Performers of AJP Han Jung-gu perform Al Ayala, a traditional UAE dance, at an event on Nami Island, Gangwon-do On September 27, 2024, performers perform Al Ayala, a traditional UAE dance, at an event held on Nami Island, Gangwon-do. AJP Han Jung-gu performers performing Aiyara. On September 27, 2024, AJP Han Jung-gu Korean traditional music ensemble SU performed at an event held in Nami Island, Gangwon-do. September 27, 2024, Nami Island, Gangwon-do. AJP Han Jung-gu Korean traditional music ensemble SU performs on Nami Island, Gangwon-do. September 27, 2024. AJP Han Jung-gu Korean traditional music ensemble SU performs on Nami Island. September 27, 2024, Gangwon-do, AJP Han Jung-gu On September 27, 2024, a sculpture will be unveiled at an event on Nami Island, Gangwon-do. AJP Han Jung-gu Visitors looking at the sculpture at the event on September 27, 2024, Nami Island, Gangwon-do, AJP Han Jung-gu
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