Naval Museum hosts cultural attractions from South Korea – “Coreia in Rio”

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Until August 15th, Rio de Janeiro residents and tourists in the city of Rio de Janeiro will be able to learn more about Korean culture at the “Coreia in Rio” event at the Naval Museum. It is an important meeting of Korean culture that presents the public with a photographic exhibition of Royal Palaces, Korean cuisine and Korean calligraphy, an exhibition of hanbok (traditional Korean clothing), cultural videos, a virtual tour of Korea, as well as a K-pop workshop, dance that won over Brazilian teenagers and adults. Visiting hours are from 1pm to 5pm, from Thursday to Sunday, with prior booking via www.asiacolors.com.br/coreiainrio.

 

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Visitors will be able to learn more about traditional Korean fashion and, for those interested, it will be possible to try on a Hanbok model to feel part of traditional fashion and, of course, to take souvenir photos.

Held by the Korean Cultural Center in Brazil and AsiaColors, the event has the institutional support of the Naval Museum (DPHDM) and the Brazilian Navy, bringing the proposal of offering an immersive exchange in Korean culture, a country that has stood out in cultural production, catching the attention of Brazilians, with its charms.

The event will have a 360º virtual tour version from August 1st and can be seen throughout Brazil via www.asiacolors.com.br/tourvirtual (available from August 1st).

The production of Korea in Rio reinforces that it will follow all the safety protocols established by the Health Surveillance against Covid-19, such as prior scheduling, social distancing, and the use of masks and alcohol gel.

Service:

Korea in Rio

Date: Until August 15th

Visiting hours: 1pm to 5pm (Thursday to Sunday)

Free entry and by appointment

Location: Naval Museum (Rua Dom Manuel, 15 – Praça XV, Centro RJ)

 

K-pop workshop

Date: July 24th and August 7th

Timings: 1pm and 3pm

Free entry and by appointment

Location: Naval Museum (Rua Dom Manuel, 15 – Praça XV, Centro RJ)

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