Students of O'seas Korean Language Centers Visit Korea
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Foreigners dance to a K-pop song, exercise the traditional Korean martial art of taekwondo, play traditional Korean musical instruments and perform the traditional fan dance.
They appear to be accustomed to Korean culture. It is hard to believe that they learned the dancing, music and martial arts in a week.
The 67 foreigners from 28 countries were chosen from Korean language centers overseas to visit South Korea.
During their stay, they visited cultural relics like Gyeongbok Palace and participated in hands-on programs to experience traditional Korean culture.
South Korean will invite more foreigners to the event, which will be replenished with more various programs.
Reported by KBS WORLD Radio
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