Coming to Korea
Coming to Korea
  • Chun Go-eun
  • 승인 2010.11.12 11:41
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Korean traditional dress Hanbok made with the G20 flags

Korea welcomes the G20 participants with rich culture. The world leaders are being introduced to Korean food, traditional dance, traditional costumes, and high-technology exhibitions at the G20 and dinner meetings.

C%26C20 Opening Ceremony

C&C20 held an opening ceremony in Seoul Square a day before the G20 meeting to introduce Korean traditional music and traditional dress, Hanbok.

British Prime Minister David Cameron (left) and the Venerable Jinhwa

Mr. Obama enters the G-20 Dinner on November 11 with the escorts in traditional Korean dress, Hanbok.

British Prime Minister David Cameron made a short visit to Bongeun Temple. He had a tea time with Venerable Jinhwa, head of South Korea's millennium-old Bongeun Temple, on Nov. 12.


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