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During the two-day occasion, visitors will have the opportunity to witness Jultagi, a form of traditional Korean tightrope-walking, a drum beating performance, the live drawing of paintings, as well as trying on the national outfits of both Vietnam and the Republic of Korea. 

Children will also be able to enjoy making kites, decorating mirrors with hanji paper, and playing some traditional folk games.

The program has been sponsored by the Korean Cultural Centre in Vietnam.

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Korean artists set to showcase lacquer artworks in Hanoi

Korean artists set to showcase lacquer artworks in Hanoi

The Korean Ottchil Art 2019 exhibition will be held at the VICAS Center for Assistance and Development of Contemporary Arts (VICAS Art Studio) in Hanoi’s Dong Da District from May 23 to June 23.