Oh Sung-ho, director of the Korean Cultural Centre, stated that South Korea and Egypt are strengthening bilateral ties and cooperation in cultural and educational fields during a celebration of the Korean Lunar New Year. The event marked the second edition of the monthly 'Ahlan Korea' cultural series, aimed at promoting mutual understanding and people-to-people exchanges between the two nations. It featured interactive sessions and cultural experiences for attendees.
The Seollal celebration, one of South Korea's most significant national holidays, took place in Cairo, featuring an audiovisual presentation that outlined the holiday's history and customs, along with a showcase of key tourist destinations across Korea. The session highlighted elements of Korean folklore, seasonal traditions, and culinary practices tied to the occasion.
Attendees engaged in traditional Korean games and tried on the Hanbok, the country's traditional dress, to immerse themselves in the festive atmosphere. The program wrapped up with a display of classic Seollal dishes and tastings of Korean New Year cuisine.
Oh Sung-ho emphasised that such initiatives are crucial for fostering mutual understanding and people-to-people exchanges. The 'Ahlan Korea' series is set to run throughout 2026 in partnership with the Korean Tourism Organisation, with each edition focusing on a different Korean city to offer Egyptian audiences a broad view of the nation's heritage, arts, and landmarks.
The Korean Cultural Centre invited interested educational and cultural institutions to contact them for details on joining future events. This gathering aligns with ongoing efforts to deepen cultural and educational cooperation between South Korea and Egypt.