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Seoul Comes to Pune: Korean Fest Ignites Balewadi
6 Feb
Summary
- Balewadi hosted a vibrant Korean Cultural Festival by King Sejong Institute.
- Festival activities included Hangeul calligraphy, photo booths, and 'Squid Game' games.
- Korean food, dance, and music blended cultures, delighting attendees.

A vibrant Korean Cultural Festival recently took place in Balewadi, hosted by the King Sejong Institute Pune. The event drew a diverse crowd, including families, language students, and curious visitors, all eager to experience Korean culture. The festival was graced by the presence of Yoo Dong-wan, Consul General of the Republic of Korea in Mumbai.
Activities ranged from Hangeul calligraphy sessions and a 'Four Seasons of Korea' photo booth to a Namsan Tower-inspired heart lock installation and face painting. A particularly popular attraction was the 'Squid Game' themed activity zone, which generated much excitement and friendly competition among participants.
Attendees also enjoyed a Korean food stall, offering a culinary journey into Korean cuisine. The festival was further enhanced by spirited dance and music performances that artfully combined Korean and Indian cultural elements. This event served as a unique platform to deepen the learning experience for students of the Korean language, many of whom are initially drawn to K-dramas and K-pop.




