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Officials trade platitudes at Korean Festival in Bulawayo
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 57818, member: 636"] The Korean Embassy hosted its annual cultural celebration in Bulawayo on Friday to strengthen ties between Zimbabwe and South Korea. Ambassador Park Jae Kyung emphasized partnership as the event's central theme during the festivities. The festival featured performances from both nations, demonstrating artistic collaboration between the two countries. Minister Judith Ncube praised the Korean Embassy for organizing the event and highlighted its role in building international friendship. Mayor David Coltart expressed gratitude to Korean officials for bringing their cultural heritage to the city. The celebration allowed Zimbabweans to experience Korean traditions while sharing their own cultural practices with visitors. Officials from both nations attended the event, which served as a platform for diplomatic engagement. The festival marks the continuation of a series of cultural exchanges aimed at strengthening relationships between Zimbabwe and South Korea. Attendees participated in various activities that showcased the artistic talents of both countries. The event represents ongoing efforts to maintain positive diplomatic connections through cultural programs. [/QUOTE]
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