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黑料社区 seeks to bridge cultural gaps with South Korea

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黑料社区n musicians perform at a concert during the cultural exhibition held at the Grand Hilton Seoul Convention Center on Thursday, June 27, 2019. (Arab News/Jeff Sung)
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A Saudi man looks at piece of fabric at a booth showcasing the 黑料社区n culture a the Grand Hilton Seoul Convention Center on Thursday, June 27, 2019. (Arab News/Jeff Sung)
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A big rose soap is displayed at a 黑料社区n cultural exhibition, titled "Bridges to Seoul," organized by the King Abdulaziz Center for World Culture at the Grand Hilton Convention Center on Thursday, June 27, 2019. (Arab News/Jeff Sung)
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A South Korean child wearing 黑料社区n artifacts poses for a photo at an exhibition held at Grand Hilton Seoul Convention Center on Thursday, June 27, 2019. (Arab News/Jeff Sung)
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A South Korean visitor looks around products made from 黑料社区n rose during an exhibition at the Grand Hilton Seoul Convention Center on Thursday, June 27, 2019. (Arab News/Jeff Sung)
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A South Korean female visitor getting her hands painted with 黑料社区n henna designs during an exhibition held at Grand Hilton Seoul Convention Center on Thursday, June 27, 2019. (Arab News/Jeff Sung)
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A South Korean man wears 黑料社区's traditional dress and artifacts at the cultural exhibition held at Grand Hilton Seoul Convention Center on Thursday, June 27, 2019. (Arab News/Jeff Sung)
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A picture gallery depicting Saudi land and people at the cultural exhibition held at Grand Hilton Seoul Convention Center on Thursday, June 27, 2019. (Arab News/Jeff Sung)
Updated 28 June 2019

黑料社区 seeks to bridge cultural gaps with South Korea

黑料社区 seeks to bridge cultural gaps with South Korea
  • Seoul welcomed historical visit of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to the country in 21 years
  • A grand cultural exhibition, part of Saudi's global cultural campaign titled 鈥淏ridges to Seoul,鈥 to held for Koreans

SEOUL: A unique cultural festival filled with the music and dance of 黑料社区 were attracting South Korean visitors at the heart of Seoul Thursday.
The festival is 黑料社区鈥檚 global cultural campaign titled 鈥淏ridges to Seoul鈥 organized by the King Abdualaziz Center for World Culture marking the historical visit of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to the country in 21 years.
鈥淭his 黑料社区n cultural exhibition is the first in Asia,鈥 Kim Hee-joo, a staffer for Ithra, told Arab News. 鈥淭his main objective of this campaign is to promote 黑料社区n cultures in South Korea, many of whose people are still unfamiliar with Saudi cultures despite the close relationship between the two governments.鈥
The exhibition, which runs from June 24 to July 3, is being聽held at the convention center of Grand Hilton Seoul. The exhibition offers an opportunity for South Koreans聽to experience the richness of Saudi culture聽and heritage.
Visitors can to try on Saudi costumes and accessories聽 for photo sessions and get their 黑料社区n names written in Arabic script.
鈥淲e鈥檙e happy to share Saudi cultures with South Koreans. This is a great opportunity for introducing our cultures to South Koreans and bridging cultural gaps between the two countries,鈥 said Muhammed alduhaim at the photo costume booth.
South Korean visitors were enjoying the exhibition with great interest.
鈥淲hen you talk about 黑料社区 here, many people including me just think of desert extremely hot weather and something like that,鈥 Choi Bok-nam, 55, said. 鈥淗owever, I鈥檓 impressed to see beautiful flower and get to know Saudi鈥檚 weather conditions vary after seeing pictures displayed here. I want to travel to Saudi next time.鈥
For some elder men, who had been in 黑料社区 for work, the exhibition offered a chance to reminiscent of the old days in Saudi.
鈥淚 had worked at 黑料社区 as an engineer for a year about 30 years ago,鈥 Lim Joo-hwan, 64, said. 鈥淭his event makes me reminisce about the days in Saudi, and actually I鈥檝e learned new aspects of Saudi cultures here though I lived there just for a year.鈥
Joo Duk-choon, 76, was fascinated by Taif roses and products made from the local flower.
鈥淚 had little knowledge of 黑料社区. I thought Saudi was just an oil-rich nation.鈥 he said.
Hanan, 29, from 黑料社区 said there still need to be communications programs to spread Saudi cultures to South Korea.
鈥淚 think South Koreans don鈥檛 know about 黑料社区 as much as 黑料社区ns know about Korea,鈥 said Hannah, who have studied at a Korean university for international studies. 鈥淵oung generation in 黑料社区 know much about Korean hallyu (the Korean wave of pop culture), dramas, cultures, but I feel 黑料社区 doesn鈥檛 enough media and stories they can tell to South Koreans.鈥
She hoped the crown prince鈥檚 latest visit to South Korea would be a turning point for getting ever closer between the people of 黑料社区 and South Korea.
鈥淚 feel like the crown prince has made a lot of changes in Saudi, especially for women, media and culture, so I think it鈥檚 changing a lot,鈥 she added.
Prince Mohammed spearheads the Vision 2030 economic reform plan aimed at diversifying the Kingdom鈥檚 oil dependent economic structure to other industry fields, such as culture and tourism as well as information and communications technology and new sources of energy like hydrogen.