K-Culture Immersive Digital Gallery Exhibition at Nepal Art Council

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By A Staff Reporter,Kathmandu, Sept. 30: K-Culture Digital Art Exhibition is being held at Nepal Art Council in Kathmandu from September 27.

The exhibition will continue until October 1. 

On the occasion of the 50th year of diplomatic relations between the Republic of Korea and Nepal, the Embassy of the Republic of Korea in Nepal organised an extraordinary exhibition of digital art exhibition featuring traditional art from Korea, read a press statement issued by the South Korean Embassy.  

The exhibition reflects the cultural similarities that unite Korea’s Buddhism, family-centered values, respect for elders, harmony with nature and a deep sense of community.

The exhibition was inaugurated by Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation Minister Badri Prasad Pandey.

 South Korean Ambassador to Nepal and representatives from various embassies, high-level government officials, senior officials from diplomatic missions, and dignitaries from the media were present on the occasion. 

This exhibition highlights; Endless Mountains and Rivers: A Prosperous World Unfolds in Nature, Royal Procession with the People and Journey of the Soul: Walking through the Eternal Cycle of Birth, Death and Rebirth. 

The video clips projected onto the massive panoramic screen showcase the beauty and cultural richness of South Korean heritage.

The Embassy further said Celebrating Friendship was another programme as part of the event commemorating 50 years of friendship and cooperation between the two nations.

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