The Canberra Korean Community designated Saturday 15th of October as ‘Korea Day’ for citizen in Canberra to celebrate the last day of ‘Korea Week’ as part of the Korea-Australia Year of Friendship. There were events and performances in Glebe Park including Taekown-do and Taekkyeon demonstrations, and a concert by Nanjang & Pan (Korean folk music and arts performance troupe), Triple B (Korean Amateur Rock Band), and the International Youth Performing Arts Company.
Korean food stalls were open from 11:00am until late in the afternoon with Bul-go-gi (Korean barbeque) and Kimchi (a traditional fermented dish of vegetables, such as cabbage, radish, onions, cucumber, and seasonings) and pancakes.
The year 2011 marks the 50th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Korea and Australia. Therefore both governments designated 2011 as the Korea-Australia ‘Year of Friendship’ and jointly launched the ‘Year of Friendship’ websites. Throughout the year, the governments of both countries have conducted diverse cultural, social and academic events in major cities across Australia.
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