Formerly dubbed as the Filipino - Korean Cultural Festival, this year's celebration is bigger than ever with the participation of NCCA and the Korean Cultural Center actively co-hosting the event with UKCA. This year's festival promises more outstanding performances from the participating contestants both Filipino and Koreans.
Makati City, Philippines -- The United Korean Community Association in the Philippines recently launched the most awaited annual event of the year, The 2014 Philippines - Korea Cultural Exchange Festival last October.
Formerly dubbed as the Filipino - Korean Cultural Festival, this year's celebration is bigger than ever with the participation of NCCA and the Korean Cultural Center actively co-hosting the event with UKCA. This year's festival promises more outstanding performances from the participating contestants both Filipino and Koreans.
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Pasay City, Philippines -- The 22nd Filipino - Korean Cultural gets bigger this year as they set the bar higher with the cultural exchange competitions. Held last October 26, 2013 at the Aliw Theater in the Cultural Center of the Philippines complex, the 22nd Filipino - Korean Cultural Festival attracted Filipino and Koreans who are all excited to witness this year's festivities. As early 9 in the morning, fans are already lining up outside the venue ready to cheer for their favorite groups in the competition. Tickets we're given away for free by the host of the annual event - United Korean Community Association in the Philipppines (UKCA) in cooperation with their partner organizations such as The Philippine KPOP Committee Inc. and Arirang Town Philippines. |
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